Peter is an expert in the field of anger based lost control, intimate partner violence, compensatory power and control and addiction. Unlike students and practitioners of general counseling psychology, for the past 20 years, his study and practice has been specific to biopsychosocial nature to compensatory cycles of emotional and behavioral lost control. Beginning with his graduate research, he had as his case study the life-spans of individuals who committed intimate partner homicide in contrast to individuals who violently offended within their communities (while under the influence of alcohol and other drugs). As a result of this in depth contrast study, he gained unprecedented and unparallel insight into the acquisition, actuation, and maintenance to cycles of emotional distress expressed through Anger Based Aggression, Entitlement Based Coercive Control (Domestic Abuse), and Addictive Behaviors.
Peter holds a Master of Arts Degree from Norwich University, Vermont. His concentration of study was Counseling Psychology specific to Addiction Theory and Intervention Applications. He is a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer specializing in stress management through the National Federation of Professional Trainers. He is a Certified Anger Resolution Therapist and Staff Consultant for the Anger Management Training Institute, and a Certified Addiction Specialist with the American Academy of Health Care Providers in the Addictive Disorders, founded by Harvard School of Medicine – Division on Addictions. He is in private practice in Hampstead, New Hampshire. To contact Peter directly, email: peterstone@MyDiscover.org.
Provide community based Anger Management Programs, Anger Management Classes, Domestic Abuse Violence Counseling, and Substance Abuse Recovery Programs. Pioneering online Anger Management Educational Programs and Group, Domestic Abuse Violence Education, and Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery.
Whatever we experience, we allow happen. It is our personal responsibility to socially teach others how to treat us. If not, we lend control over to others to treat us as they well. This is unacceptable. Peter Stone, MA,CPT,CART,CAS
I am currently working on a monograph series, Psychology In Trouble. This monograph outlines my perspectives of mental health. For example, How did we get to the point that the first question asked is: "Do you accept insurance?" How is it that the anger response, which is not a mental disorder (DSM-IV-TR) is treated and billed as a mental disorder?
You can follow my work by logging into www.MyDiscover.org or email me directly at: peterstone@MyDiscover.org. I have a unique perspective that I have cultivated over the past twenty years. In effect, the key to mental health is embracing and validating the fact that mental health is a skill, as in all skills requires proper technique, form, and practice. The MyDiscover Model is a three tiered model that provides its participants with efficient skills and motivates for enthusiastic practice for long-term behavioral change.
Email: peterstone@MyDiscover.org
Phone: 603-702-0117
Address: 52 Village Green Road, Suite H-2, Hampstead, New Hampshire 03841 USA