Marty Brenner

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Anger Management, Domestic Violence Counseling Expert

Marty Brenner

Marty Brenner Quick Facts

Main Areas
Anger Management, Domestic Violence Counseling
Career Focus
Anger Management, Domestic Violence Counseling

My Goal is to rebuild and save lives!

Marty has been providing guidance and counseling for the last 20 years to a wide and diverse range of people. Individuals challenged with various addictions including but not limited to – substance abuse, alcohol, and anger. Marty is a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor and Anger Management Therapist. He is a Certified Anger Management Specialist 11 and he provides counseling and therapy for individuals and couples.

Affectionately known as “Marty”, he has positively influenced and helped reshape the lives of many people in recovery, ranging from ex-cons to his high profile clients in the Beverly Hills, Malibu and Los Angeles areas. Marty is an excellent resource with in-depth knowledge of current trends in the substance abuse and mental health treatment fields, as well as individual options for successful recovery.

Today, residential facilities simply aren’t an option for clients with busy work schedules and travel conflicts, which is why Marty tailors programs to meet the needs of these clients, whether it be in his office or a location of their choosing. His approach is casual and non-threatening.

As you know, it is difficult to convince clients that anger management or substance abuse treatment is critical. Career commitments, privacy, reputation and other conce s may conflict in making treatment the priority it should be. It is Marty’s primary goal to help people rebuild lives using tried and true techniques.

Marty is a member of the Beverly Hills Bar association, Century City Bar Association, Orange County Bar Association, Criminal Courts Bar Association, Santa Monica Bar Association, LA County Bar Association, National Anger Management Association, American Counseling Association, and Forensic Expert Witness Association.

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Domestic violence goes far beyond the typical stories you hear so often in the news. It can involve a spouse, former spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, a child, parent or live-in partner. Hitting is but one aspect of domestic violence, a social issue across the globe that has a far-reaching impact. ...

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The age in which we live is full of stressors that can build and trigger a slew of negative emotions. Anxiety and frustration are everywhere in today’s society and the way in which we choose to deal with them can have a profound impact on our lives. What we choose to do with our pain is up to ...

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We find ourselves having to deal with a wide range of emotions as we go about our daily lives; some of which are extremely difficult. Among the emotions that create the most internal conflict are those relating to shame and anger; emotions that are often linked. Becoming angry is an emotional reaction to events around us, either caused by exte al actors, or by our own actions. These feelings can be compounded by the stress that is an unfortunate component of our lives.

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For a good example of an emotional and career meltdown fueled by a combination of stress and anger, there’s no better current example than the professional ‘suicide’ committed by actor Charlie Sheen. Sheen’s February 24 rant on radio against Chuck Lorre, creator of the popular TV show “Two and a Half Men”, and nominally his boss, was the bridge too far, causing his atto ey to receive an 11-page termination letter for the mercurial star. A High Performing Family is Perhaps a Source of Stress

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Contacting Marty Brenner

Address:
Marty Brenner, CCDC
9171 Wilshire Blvd. #660
Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Phone: 213.500.8865
Fax: 310.273.1010
Email: marty@talktomartyb.com

I have expertise in facilitating a safe, non-judgmental conversation between the family and the person of concern, in order to assess how this family member might be helped.

If you are considering my services for an intervention, please call me so we may further discuss the most effective approach.