Anger Management therapists in Killingly Center, Connecticut CT
Rachel W. Bush, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, Trauma Informed Yoga Instructor with 500 Hour Training, International bestselling author on Self-love and Creativity
We frequently see that people with Anger management issues feel like they are always on high alert with the Sympathetic Nervous System's fight and flight symptoms feeling agitated and out of control. I help patients with breathing techniques, relaxation training and guided imagery.
33 Years Experience
Joe Groninga
Psychologist, PsyD, LP
I have been treating anger symptoms for many years. Therefore, it's an area in which I have particular experience. You and I will examine the component parts of your symptoms such as emotions, behaviors, and thoughts. We’ll then examine how these parts are connected and how they impact each other. I’ll help you create changes to one or more of these parts to achieve your desired symptom relief. My approach tends to be very concrete as I teach specific skills that can be quickly learned.
19 Years Experience
Michele Sitorus (Inner Peace Psychological Care)
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I therapy, you will learn to identify triggers and early warning signs of anger, as well as develop coping strategies such as deep breathing exercises and cognitive reframing techniques to regulate their emotions effectively. Additionally, therapy focuses on enhancing communication skills and problem-solving abilities to address underlying issues contributing to anger and aggression.
5 Years Experience
Norma J. Perez
Psychologist, PhD
Anger is a normal emotion we all have. But if you find yourself getting too easily triggered or expressing it in a harmful way, then it's a problem that probably affects your overall quality of life and health. I approach anger management in a non-judgmental way and teach you how to challenge the thoughts that are upsetting you and teach you how to calm your body. Without these two key skills, managing emotions is challenging.
20 Years Experience
Kailyn Bobb
Psychologist, PsyD
Effectively managing anger involves adopting a combination of self-awareness, coping strategies, and communication skills. Our work would include recognizing triggers and understanding the root causes of anger, developing mindfulness techniques, practicing assertive communication and expressing feelings in a constructive manner rather than resorting to aggression.
7 Years Experience