Anger Management therapists in Plainville, Connecticut CT
Whitney Hoke
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC, LPC, BC-DMT-R
Dialectical Behavior Therapy to assist individual in developing distress tolerance skills and mindfulness practices to reduce anger and aggressive behavior.
12 Years Experience
Suzy Smith
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Transform tantrums into tranquility with my unique approach to anger management! As an expert in the field, I blend humor and proven techniques to guide you towards emotional harmony. Say goodbye to anger's grip and hello to a more joyful, composed you!
4 Years Experience
Kreins Psychological Services
Psychologist, PhD, PsyD
As a psychologist specializing in anger management, my approach to treatment is centered on understanding the underlying causes and triggers of anger while equipping individuals with practical strategies to manage their emotions constructively. Through evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and mindfulness techniques, I help clients identify negative thought patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms. By fostering self-awareness and teaching skills such as assertive communication and problem-solving, I empower individuals to express their emotions effectively and navigate conflict situations with confidence. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of stress management techniques and relaxation exercises to prevent anger escalation. My goal is to support individuals in gaining control over their emotions, improving relationships, and enhancing overall well-being.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Brian Weir
Psychologist, PsyD
If you are having difficulties with anger management, I can help! We all experience angry feelings and it is a normal and healthy to have these feelings. Anger management is not simply about some techniques such as deep breathing, or going for a walk. These techniques can be helpful, but we will also look for deeper understand things that trigger your anger. Doing so will provide opportunity to address your anger and possibly heal past wounds. These past wounds can bubble up and take control in powerful ways in attempt to be heard / understood. On top of all this, we can find constructive ways to express our anger that will make us more likely to be heard and our feelings respected.
21 Years Experience
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