Online Anger Management therapists in Pembroke Dock, Wales Wales, United Kingdom UK
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Kamini Wood
Life Coach, FHH, CLC, CPM
Anger is rarely the whole story. It is often a signal that something deeper needs attention, whether that is stress, unmet needs, unresolved hurt, fear, or difficulty expressing emotions in healthy ways. Together, we'll explore what is driving your anger, identify the patterns that keep it going, and develop practical strategies to regulate emotions, communicate more effectively, and respond with greater intention rather than reacting in the moment.
8 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales (Online Only)
Chris Chicoteau
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling, IFS Level 2
Gain a deeper understanding about what is underneath your anger and connect with how this emotion can be regulated.
16 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Shareen Birges
Registered Social Worker, BASS, GDYMH, MSW
I believe in emotional management as opposed to anger management. Its important to understand that anger is often linked to other emotions & can be triggered by these linked emotions, as well as value based conflicts. I have extensive experience in working with people in this area.
18 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Lisa Hawkins-Jack
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW
Being in control of yourself is the great gift you can give your family. Let us help you through it.
31 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Dr Aneliya Gonsard
Psychologist, DClinPscy, MSc, BA
Anger is an integral and important emotion. I believe it to be a myth that some people do not or should not get angry. Problems arise when we have not developed a healthy relationship to this particular emotional state. If angry feeling are denied and repressed, psychological difficulties of all kinds can occur. In other instances anger comes at us and at others like a tsunami - in the form of destructive aggression - towards self and/or others.
If any of this sounds familiar and you would like to access a space where you can think and talk about it further, please get in touch.
16 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
John Castleford
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MIAEB, FRAI
Anger management often shows itself as frustration with lack of control over external circumstances as well as passing on pressures from others. My go-to on this is coaching based on Stoicism, particularly applying insights from Marcus Aurelius (e.g: "the consequences of anger often exceed the causes of it") and Seneca, who reminds us that emotional responses are rarely rational. We all know anger can stop us thinking clearly.
18 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Tamzin Brain @HypnoChange4U
Counsellor/Therapist, Ad.Dip.CP, DipHyp CS, Dip CP, MNCS (Acc), MHS, Counselling Cert, CACHE3, B.A. Honours Degree PsyCrim
I have attended anger management training and have worked with clients facing challenges around managing anger and emotions for nearly 15 years. Some of the work includes recognising and understanding anger, identifying triggers, developing coping techniques, reducing anger. Clients also have the opportunity to learn how mindfulness and meditation can help too.
15 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales (Online Only)
Sara Aicart-Pendlebury
Art Therapist, Human Givens Practitioner (HG.Dip.P), Member of Human Givens Institute, IFS therapist Levels 1&2, Narm Practitioner
Road rage, plane rage, even art-gallery rage (when an exhibition is too crowded) are becoming all too familiar terms and are just some of the forms that over-the-top anger can take in modern-day life. Excessive anger can have an obvious trigger or else seem to occur out of the blue; and it can ruin lives, as work and relationships suffer. Excessive anger always results from stress and essential emotional needs not being met. That’s why the human givens approach, which focuses on helping people in distress find healthy ways to meet their emotional needs, is so successful.
The ability to get angry is natural. It is part of the ancient ‘fight or flight’ survival mechanism, which evolved to help our long-distant ancestors survive when, faced with attack from wild animals or invading tribes, they either had to stand up for themselves or flee. The pulse races, adrenalin surges, breath gets fast and shallow, blood surges into the muscles of the legs and arms and the body gets flooded with stress hormones, all so that we are ready to take action if we decide to act aggressively to ward off something or someone. Once action has been taken, the feelings subside.
But, today, there are far fewer occasions when threat is as real and physical as just described. If we get frustrated or feel angry with the boss, we may have to keep those feelings to ourselves, which leaves them circulating with no obvious way of being discharged. Or we may become more and more wound up by little annoyances that build up over the day until we reach a point when, over something seemingly trifling, we snap. There are many other circumstances that can lead us to have lower tolerance for irritations – for instance, overtiredness, feeling ill or hungry, hormonal changes, chronic pain or addictive cravings.
Sometimes people have a tendency towards anger because of chronic low self-esteem, which usually stems from abuse or neglect during childhood. As adults, they may never feel good or worthy enough and tend to lash out if they perceive themselves as slighted in any way. Mild brain damage can cause a loss of impulse control and aggression. And people on the autistic spectrum are often more prone to angry outbursts because of their difficulties and frustrations in trying to relate to other people and make sense of the social world.
More often than is realised, aggression is triggered by fear and sometimes it is a long-forgotten fear. For instance, a man who, as a child, was locked in a tiny dark space under the stairs as a punishment, may lash out, seemingly inexplicably, at his wife when she wants him to check the space under their stairs for damp. This is because an ‘alarm system’ in our brain, called the amygdala, accesses our emotional memories and, on the basis of previous experience, alerts us to anything that may represent a risk. Because the stair cupboard experience was so traumatic and frightening, it stays ‘live’, causing the man to experience terror all over again, usually without knowing why. Sometimes, too, repeated and seemingly inexplicable anger outbursts stem from ‘pattern matching’ to a shocking situation in childhood, when anger was felt but, at the time, suppressed.
Fortunately, people can be helped to deal with their anger, whatever its cause. Human givens practitioners will show people how to calm themselves down quickly (this is essential, as high emotional arousal makes us stupid, stopping us from listening to reason); encourage them to take exercise (doing enjoyable physical activity is a great way to discharge accumulated stress); and help them to examine and change their self-talk – having hostile thoughts only harms us – and to look at situations from other people’s perspectives as well as their own.
Simple, effective techniques can be used to resolve anger outbursts arising from incidents in the past, so that these cease to occur in the future.
Finally, human givens practitioners will help people explore what needs are not being met in their lives, which may be fuelling anger – for instance, a lack of a sense of achievement or status or control or connection with others may cause feelings of inferiority and hostility. Experiencing uncontrollable or excessive anger always means that something is not working well in a person’s life. No one is naturally an ‘angry’ person; they are just, temporarily, overcome by anger and can learn how to cease to be its victim.
17 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Dr Grenville Major
Therapist, MBchB, MRCpsych, MSc psychological therapies
The goal of therapy is not to remove anger, like a surgical procedure might remove something bad, because you can't do that. Anger is something that is present in all of us. Rather the goal of therapy is to help you learn how to manage your anger so that you can use it productively. I would like to meet with you to see what can be done to help you. This will enable us to get to know each other and see if we can work together. It’s important for you to work with someone you trust and feel safe with.
45 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Fiona Grace
Counsellor/Therapist, AdvDipCounselling &Pyschotherapy MBACP
Bognor Regis, Bristol, London, West Sussex . I have studied techniques to support with Anger Management including some CBT techniques and mindfullness
20 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Mihaela Nicolaescu
Registered Psychotherapist
In our work together, we’ll explore the underlying causes of your anger, often rooted in hidden emotional learnings from your past. Rather than simply managing anger, my goal is to help you uncover and shift the deeper emotional patterns driving it. Through our sessions, we’ll identify and bring into awareness the core beliefs and emotional memories that fuel your anger. By engaging in experiential processes that target memory reconsolidation, we can actually transform the root causes of your emotional responses.
8 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales (Online Only)
Peter Dutton
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist, Life Coach, Sports Performance Psychologist. Registered BACP Member
I will help to understand the causes and triggers, and how to manage
14 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Dr George Booty. The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)
Registered Psychotherapist, Dr, DPsych, MA Couns, MA Psych, PG Dip Spvn
Anger management is a real issue to today and domestic violence abuse has been significantly on the rise. I am able to identify and help sufferers on both sides with the anger.
31 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Psykhe Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, MACP
Each therapist has their own specialties, and we focus on connecting you with the clinician whose experience best fits your needs. Therapy may involve developing coping strategies, processing past experiences and childhood patterns, and cultivating greater self-compassion and emotional well-being.
8 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales (Online Only)
Valerie Fearon
Licensed Professional Counsellor, CBT, Mindfulness, Counselling, Inner Child Truma
I can help you with your anger.
Working with the clients to see what's causing their anger issues and how they can control their anger.
11 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Ashley Horsley
Registered Psychotherapist, BA, MA, Post MA Dip, BACP Accred
Unless it is rightful anger - for example in response to cruelty like seeing someone kicking a dog - then anger is actually a cover-up for deeper more painful feelings of sadness or fear or loss. It feels easy to get angry because we have more control. It is an energetic response rather than a passive, helpless response. It is often, also, learned ie copied behaviour. Let´s look at what is going on for you that makes anger your go-to and how to re-channel this misplaced energy into something more helpful.
24 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Irene Valis
Registered Psychotherapist, PACFA certified Gestalt therapist, Counsellor, Life Coach
Many women I work with on a variety of issues eventually meet and work with their suppressed anger. Anger has been so shamed and vilified in our families and in society at large; perceived as a bad or negative emotion.
However, when held and harnessed with the right support, it can bring about profound and positive change in your life.
I welcome all parts of you in a safe, non-judgemental space. Together we will work on learning to embrace and discharge anger and restore a sense of presence, clarity, connection and ease.
5 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Tayo, Owosina
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Professional Counsellor
Anger management is great. Anger mastery is greater. Have you ever thought of anger as a tool? Have you always thought anger is a bad emotion? Mastery of your anger helps you transform how you are in the presence of your anger. These dynamics is what we help you explore in our anger management class/session.
16 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Tricia Bernard-Hector
Counsellor/Therapist, BSc (Hons), MBACP
I understand that dealing with anger can feel overwhelming and isolating. Whether it’s a sudden outburst or a lingering frustration that impacts your relationships and daily life, my practice offers a safe space to explore the deeper causes of your anger. Together, we’ll uncover patterns, learn healthier ways to express your emotions and develop strategies to respond to challenges in constructive and empowering ways. Working with me, you can gain greater control over your anger and create more balanced interactions in your life.
4 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales (Online Only)
Beth Jackson Counselling and Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, BA (hons), Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Living with angry outbursts can feel isolating and create shame. I can work with you to look for triggers as we find elements that can we worked on quickly to find you the resolutions you need.
7 Years Experience
Online in Pembroke Dock, Wales
Anger Management therapists in Pembroke Dock, Wales, United Kingdom Statistics
Anger Management therapists in Pembroke Dock, Wales, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤124 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anger Management (100%), Anxiety or Fears (94%), and Depression (80%).
Average years in practice
15 Years Experience
Average cost per session
¤124
Gender ID
| 62% |
Female |
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| 38% |
Male |
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Session Type
| 61% |
In Person and Online |
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| 39% |
Online Only |
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Top Specialties
| 100% | Anger Management |
| 94% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 80% | Depression |
| 78% | Self Esteem |
| 73% | Stress |
| 63% | Loss or Grief |
| 61% | Social Anxiety |