September 5,2009 -
While Chris Brown vows he’ll
abide by all the conditions of his recent sentencing for assaulting
Rihanna — including six months of community labor and
five years’ probation — he’s eager to get
the most out of the court-ordered counseling and anger-management
classes.
“I want to understand my feelings,” Brown, 20,
tells PEOPLE. “I want to find out what really transpired
as far as me that night. Sometimes when you’re young
you don’t know how to express (your emotions), so I
think it actually would be helpful to talk to a counselor
or to somebody who has an expertise in what those (feelings)
are.”
According to Brown’s Aug. 5 probation review, the R&B
singer “has already looked into some domestic violence
programs, showing that he is taking some initiatives to address
this issue.”
Explains Brown: “I wanted to take
the counseling upon myself and … just talk to someone.
I just need to talk to someone. I wanted to understand the
problem at hand.”
Brown tells PEOPLE he doesn’t think he has an “anger
problem,” but says he’s keeping an open mind.
“If I do, I will work with my counselor and hopefully
channel my anger into something like dancing,” says
Brown, who insists he’ll never let himself lose control
again. “I don’t think I would get that mad again.
I want to be a man, so I have to be more responsible ... I’d
rather walk away.”