I can give you the support, insights, tools, and guidance you need to get through this challenging time.
Do you feel tapped out, like you just can’t take one more thing?
Responsibilities, relationships, work pressures, past traumas — everything can build up. Become too much. You can feel the emotions, stress, and irritation building, but you can’t find a way out.
You may end up feeling overwhelmed, hopeless, and out of control, leading to an explosion or outburst of uncontrollable anger.
When we reach our limits, it can be hard to maintain our composure.
Yet, anger isn’t bad — it’s losing control that can lead to problems.
Anger is a natural and valuable emotion. It can tell you something is wrong, indicate an injustice, or signal an issue in a relationship or situation.
But anger is also a powerful emotion that can get out of control.
Unchecked anger can lead to problems such as:
- Losing control of your emotions and actions, causing you to act or say things you later regret
- Covering up other feelings like sadness, guilt, anxiety, fear, or shame
- Avoiding dealing with problems, grief, or talking about your emotions
- Strained relationships
- Increased legal consequences
- Social isolation
- Lower self-esteem and mental health problems
- Frequent outbursts and verbal or physical aggression
Additionally, carrying around anger for long periods can impact you physically, often feeling like a heaviness or weight in your body. Anger can also make it difficult to process or think through information logically. You may be more prone to jump to conclusions or dismiss information.
You can learn to manage and use anger effectively with anger management therapy.
Therapy for anger issues helps you learn how to deal with anger and difficult emotions in healthy ways. As a result, you can confidently deal with conflict, stress, and pressures without losing control and having them affect your relationships.
Online and in person therapy for anger management can help you:
- Identify your triggers and behavioral patterns
- Manage and regulate your anger in a healthier, more productive manner
- Learn how to express complex emotions and set boundaries in healthy ways
- Develop stress management and mindfulness skills to help you recognize early signs of anger and lower your baseline levels of frustration
- Learn how to navigate problems in relationships constructively
- Address underlying causes or traumas that contribute to your anger issues
Learn healthier ways to share your feelings and deal with anger in a supportive, judgment-free space.
Online and in person therapy for anger management provides you with a safe space to explore your past and present feelings, thoughts, and behaviors.
Sessions are tailored to meet your needs. We work collaboratively, and at your pace, so you feel supported and can focus on the areas and issues important to you.
My integrative, person-centered therapeutic approach helps us maintain focus on your situation and goals. We’ll incorporate skills, techniques, and strategies from various evidence-based methods, including:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Brief Psychodynamic Therapy
- Strengths-Based Therapy
- Attachment Theory
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You can learn to control your anger — and you don’t have to do it alone.
Online and in person anger management therapy can help you confidently manage your emotions, communicate your needs, and create the life you want.
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