Anger Management therapists in Lemoore Station, California CA
Ilah Brock - Central Valley Hypnotherapy
Hypnotherapist, C.Ht
In a hypnotic state you are redirected from those issues and obstacles that charged you in the first place. All of that is discussed in session and WE work together to create an effective treatment plan for you. Everyone is an individual and some have different strengths to offset this strong hold. I recall a client with over 30 years of anger directed at one person whom they never see and after 4 sessions she felt great, her countenance changed and she was genuinedly happy for the first time. She understood what was going on. I can also help you - We get to the "bottom" of whatever it is that has caused this issue and tweek it in your subconscious mind so it cannot trigger you any longer.
7 Years Experience
Marge Michaelson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, ACSW, DSW
I have trained in Anger Management treatment, I have supervised therapists at an agency treating Domestic Violence and developed programs. I work on a yearly conference which focuses on Domestic Violence.
39 Years Experience
S. Abigail McCarrel : Welcome Home Family Therapy
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, DCSW
When you work with me as your family therapist, you will come to understand that calm may not be the goal. Instead, we will be working towards regulation. Anger is often the result of low stress tolerance. Certain folks are just more easily pulled into dysregulation than others and this is not their fault. I like to say, "blame it on the brain." There are many ways to grow one's window of tolerance outside the heat of the moment. Together, we will be using movements, mindfulness, grounding, self-compassion and problem-solving tools to help individuals in families be more connected to themselves as well as each other.
35 Years Experience
Daniel Lazar
Marriage and Family Therapist, AMFT, MA, MBA
I help men work on managing the anger they cannot control. I have a three-pronged approach. First, I teach my clients about what causes anger (hint: unmet expectations). Second, we look at how anger works in the brain, including the ways our memories influence our anger. And finally, I teach my clients hands-on skills that they can use to tame their anger when it arises. These three approaches, when taken together, help my clients better understand their anger and themselves. My clients' relationships at home and work often improve as well.
2 Years Experience
Carol Kochoff, Psy.D., LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Individual, Family and Couples Counseling
Anger, like many emotions is neither good or bad. It is often the negative consequences of anger that create problems for not only others but also ourselves. The healthy expression of assertiveness can increase awareness about feelings of guilt, shame and fear. This can be a starting point in challenging issues that have caused suffering.
26 Years Experience