About

MyDiscover, Inc is your best resource for intervention, education, counseling, and support for lasting behavioral change.  Nationally recognized, we are passionate in our very best attempts to help as many people possible realize the power of control surrendered to external events/people.  Based upon the principle: Whatever you are experiencing, you are allowing happen, and it is your responsibility to teach people how to treat you, our programs offer efficient skills training to overcoming cycles of personal and other abuse.  We believe that Mental Health is a skill.  We believe that people are not distressed or despaired over things, rather, distressed and despairing by how they perceive things.  

Rational accurate thinking is a skill, and in all skills proper technique and form is required for mastery.  Without such skills, people find themselves drawing from the past and wallowing in the despair of what once was, or distressed through their projection of what could or never be. Through our dynamic MyDiscover Model, we offer: Anger Management Training, Domestic Abuse & Violence, Workplace Violence , and Addictions intervention, education, and counseling practices and support.

MyDiscover Inc. is a 501-C (4) nonprofit organization. We have researched and developed efficient skill approaches to addressing compensatory cycles of anger-based aggression, entitlement-based coercive power and control (domestic violence), as influenced by the dis-inhibition, desensitization, and reinforcement to alcohol and drug abuse.  The three influences outline are the top three contributing factors to at-risk offending/re-offending.

Peter Stone, the founder, researched and developed Select Emotional Alternatives Cognitive Application-Processing (SEACAP), a cognitive-social systems skills approach to evaluating and providing intervention, education, and counseling for those at-risk for self and other abusive behaviors. Shown to be effective in its efficient applications, SEACAP has been shared with correctional facilities, university institutions, and psychological firms across the country for implementation and review.


Category(s):

anger management training
domestic abuse intervention
substance abuse intervention