Anger Management therapists in Tinana, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
KAREN BOOTH
Counsellor/Therapist, Masters of GT: Adv Dip GT , NLP practitioner, Resource Therapist, RN. Member PACFA and GANZ and ACA
Gestalt is a great way to work with and release anger and work out the underlying issues are underneath the anger.
15 Years Experience
Relationship Mentor and Coach
Licensed Professional Counsellor, MNZAC
Our Couples Therapy is specifically designed to address anger issues within the context of a romantic relationship. We understand that anger can strain even the strongest bonds, and our goal is to help couples navigate these challenges together. This therapy provides strategies for both partners to understand and manage anger, enhance communication, and develop healthier ways of expressing emotions within their relationship. Sessions are structured to create a safe space where both individuals can express their feelings, learn from each other's perspectives, and work collaboratively on resolving conflicts. By focusing on mutual understanding and respect, we aim to foster a more harmonious and supportive partnership, where both individuals feel heard and valued.
18 Years Experience
Dr Julian Thompson
Psychologist, BSci (Hons), GradDPsych, PGradDPsych, DPsych (Clinical), MAPS
Anger management is an area I have many years of experience working with. I aim to help the client understand their anger and to develop effective ways of managing the emotion, and engaging in their lives so that anger is not the primary experience any more. Anger issues are treatable and its important to me to create a collaborative and non-judgemental space in which to achieve the clients goals.
10 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Anger can provide us with valuable information about how we cope with stress and how we perceive ourselves. Some people may find it explosive, while others may not relate to it. Through this process, I’ll help you manage your anger and find ways to improve your relationships and work life. Working with internal anger is as equally valuable as the presenting emotion, which can result in rage and/or violence.
20 Years Experience
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
Anger is just about the only emotion that's socially acceptable for men to show. Most other emotions are beaten or shamed out of them. And it's an emotion that most women aren't allowed and are shamed for having.
Anger is just an emotion, just like every other emotion.
The way I see it, when anger is disowned and dumped on the people around us it doesn't serve anyone. When anger is owned, and felt, and taken responsibility for however, it can open up our strength and our passion.
6 Years Experience