Anger Management therapists in Cornwall, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Jane Kraft
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW,RSW, Psychotherapist
Anger is a normal emotion having skills to express this emotion in a healthy way is something I can help you with.
8 Years Experience
Maria Christopoulos
Registered Psychotherapist, M.A., M.Sc., RP
Anger affects our ability to create and maintain positive, healthy relationships with others, often leading to feelings of helplessness and isolation. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy incorporates techniques and activities to decrease impulsive negative behaviours to help decrease anger symptoms.
8 Years Experience
First Step Men's Therapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist, CSAT- Candidate, EMDR
We work with men struggling with anger, and help men better understand the sources of their anger to lead better, self-regulated lives. While anger is a necessary emotion, our goal is to help connect you with the anger to process and experience it in a healthier, more authentic way.
3 Years Experience
Jennifer Fukushima
Registered Psychotherapist, registered psychotherapist
Anger is an important evolutionary adaptation that has helped us to survive in the face of threats to life. However, it may have a slightly different place in modern society. Many of us don't learn how to set boundaries confidently and assertively and there is often a lot of stigma and judgement that comes with anger. System oppression within capitalism can also be at the heart of anger. I am here to support you in uncovering what is at the root of your anger and providing new ways to express yourself so you can be heard and received.
3 Years Experience
Trudi Jane Wyatt
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, Registered Provisional Psychologist (AB), RP (ON), CT, CCC, CCTP
To help people manage anger, one approach I often use to guide sessions is called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (or CBT). It tends to be a shorter-term, situation-oriented, and present-focused approach, that for example helps people see the difference between thoughts and feelings, and in turn free themselves from unwanted patterns of behaviour. CBT is grounded in the belief that it is a person’s perception of events – rather than the events themselves – that determines how he or she will feel and act in response. CBT can often help with anger and many other issues. With CBT, you’ll be able to examine and question the thoughts that influence your emotions and behavior.
If you think you would benefit from a cognitive behavioural therapy approach for anger or other issues, please contact me today. I would be happy to speak with you about how I might be able to help.
15 Years Experience