
GREENVILLE, S.C., March 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Online registration is now open for the 2018 edition of the National Anger Management Association (http://namass.org/index.html) International Conference. This year's event is being held at the prestigious National Press Club in Washington, D.C. from April 5 to 6.
Esteemed speakers from the fields of anger management, domestic violence and crisis intervention will share their expertise and insights on cutting-edge topics. "The 2018 NAMA International Conference features the most outstanding speakers on topics that will both inspire and inform on the future and evolution of culture," says Dr. Rich Pfeiffer, president of the National Anger Management Association (NAMA). "As the pre-eminent international association for anger management fields, NAMA believes in fostering a climate of innovation and inclusion when addressing the challenge of anger and violence."
More than a dozen presentations over the course of the two-day event will cover topics ranging from effective treatment strategies to practical solutions for managing anger in a variety of environments. Dr. Pfeiffer will discuss the significance of '#MeToo and Cultural Evolution', 3:45 pm, Friday, April 6th – followed by a panel of experts providing information on the future of anger management, domestic violence and crisis intervention.
Conference attendees can take advantage of discounted group rates that NAMA has arranged with two downtown Washington, D.C. hotels: the JW Marriott and the Residence Inn Marriott Capitol Hill/Navy Yard. A limited number of rooms are available at conference rates, and early booking is recommended. More information on both the conference presentations and transportation and lodging can be found on the event's webpage at http://namass.org/2018-nama-international-conference.html.
About NAMA
The National Anger Management Association (NAMA) is the international professional association (represented in 21 countries) for the fields of anger management, crisis intervention and domestic violence. Membership levels (Member, Fellow, Diplomate) are open to any anger management, crisis intervention and domestic violence professional. Specialist certification for anger management (CAMS), crisis intervention (CCIS) and domestic violence (CDVS) is offered to individuals completing the NAMA authorized training programs.
Contact:
Susie Roberts
864-316-9091
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SOURCE National Anger Management Association
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