Anger Management therapists in Port Ewen, New York NY
Khadija Abubakar
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Anger management counseling offers you the tools, support, and guidance you need to effectively manage your anger, improve your relationships, and enhance your overall well-being. Through therapy, you can develop healthier coping strategies, gain greater self-awareness, and cultivate more fulfilling and satisfying interactions with others.
5 Years Experience
Yazaret Talley
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Anger management counseling offers you the tools, support, and guidance you need to effectively manage your anger, improve your relationships, and enhance your overall well-being. Through therapy, you can develop healthier coping strategies, gain greater self-awareness, and cultivate more fulfilling and satisfying interactions with others.
13 Years Experience
Farah Kurji & Associates www.farahkurji.com
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BSW, MSW, RSW, RCSW, LCSW, YTT, EMDR CIT
Looking to figure out "what's behind" the impulsive anger? Anger is a secondary response to underlying unresolved matters which can be assessed and treated in our sessions
24 Years Experience
Ms. Corinna Brown
Counselor/Therapist, PhD-abd, BC-DMT, LCAT, Certificate in Neo-Reichian Therapy
As an expressive therapist Corinna has many creative tools to help people learn how to express their anger effectively and productively without distancing themselves from others, without hurting themselves or others. She has successfully taught anger management and conflict resolutions skills to adolescents and adults for the past 30 years. She combines body psychotherapy and creative arts therapy to help people learn their triggers, tune into their body signals, and master their expressive range.
28 Years Experience
Len Ramsay
Registered Psychotherapist, Gestalt Therapist , M.B.A.
Anger is appropriate sometimes - just not as often as it is expressed when you have a thing with anger management. For many, anger is the best defense against pain, sorrow, emptiness and this is what has lead some writers to describe inappropriate aggression as covert depression. Getting a robust experiential handle on all of this can be very rewarding.
11 Years Experience