Anger Management therapists in Longmont, Colorado CO
David Redbord
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MPH, LPCC
Anger often happens when our boundaries are being violated. It gives us the energy to speak up and ask for the change we’re looking for.
When anger becomes rage, it often tells us that what’s happening now is reminding us of repeated boundary violations from our past that we haven’t resolved.
By expressing rage and anger in a safe setting, and learning how to speak up and ask for what we want and need, we can often drastically decrease anger.
I'd welcome the opportunity to help you safely express your anger and develop the skills to notice what you're wanting and needing and then to ask for that so you can decrease your anger going forward.
3 Years Experience
Rachel Fields
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Is your anger out of control? Does your rage take over? Do you say or do things you later regret? Together, we can explore your anger and get to know it better. Often times anger and rage are messengers that we are not getting something we need. I'm not afraid of or controlled by anger and you don't have to be either.
7 Years Experience
Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR
Counselor/Therapist, LPC CACIII EMDR Certified
Anger is a result of triggers that have not yet been identified. Anger management is a means to cope with anger; EMDR can eliminate inappropriate, misdirected anger.
22 Years Experience
Chris Berger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.A, LPC, NCC
Counseling is the most effective way of dealing with past traumas, changing negative thought patterns, creating healthier relationships and increasing productivity. I will help you identify and overcome your current difficulties until you find healing and hope. Schedule your free consultation today.
Kim Colna
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
The goal of Anger Management is to lower the physiological arousal and emotional feelings that is caused by anger. By using CBT, DBT, ACT, TFCBT, and solution focused therapy we can learn to control your reactions to the things that enrage you.
16 Years Experience
New Foundation Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Struggling with anger issues can seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to stay that way. At New Foundation Counseling, therapists help people who have a hard time managing and properly expressing their anger.
9 Years Experience
Dr. Robert Nemerovski
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Anger is a normal human emotion that warns us that something is being done to us that is threatening, unjust, or gets in the way of getting our needs met. Of course, we can become angry at ourselves for a variety of reasons. Anger by nature is not a “problem” nor does it always require “anger management.” Unfortunately, for many people, anger can become a problem when:
•It makes us feel uncomfortable, “bad,” or out-of-control. Many people were “trained” by their families never to express anger, so they never learned how to understand, tolerate, process, and communicate about the emotion.
•We experience anger more intensely and/or more frequently than we can handle. If our anger becomes “toxic” and gets in the way of living a happy, healthy, productive life, then it deserves to be looked at.
•It leads to problems in communication within relationships. Anger in relationships tends to be a secondary emotion for other, deeper hurts that can be triggered by friends and loved ones. When this happens, communication and empathy suffer which can lead to further problems and pain and strains on our connections with other people.
•Anger triggers impulsive behaviors that limit our happiness and growth, hurt ourselves and others, and can ultimately cause major damage in our lives.
I help people for whom anger has become a problem through developing behavioral and emotional self-awareness, understanding about triggers and underlying causes, and effective coping skills (aka “tools”) that can help them manage their anger reactions in more constructive ways.
14 Years Experience
TRS Neurofeedback & Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LPC, BCN, QEEG-D
Dr. Tate ran anger management groups for many years and wrote her dissertation on this subject. She has found that Neurofeedback is very powerful in allowing the brain to learn responses to anger that are healthy and well regulated.
18 Years Experience
Scene Creative Life Solutions
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW
I offer a supportive space to explore the roots of anger, untangle its threads, and develop coping mechanisms. Together, we delve into self-awareness, identifying triggers, and honing in on constructive outlets for expression. My approach blends empathy with practical strategies, empowering you to transform your anger into a catalyst for positive change. If you're ready to reclaim control, foster healthier relationships, and channel your emotions effectively, I'm here to accompany you on this transformative journey.
9 Years Experience
Jerleen Sinkes
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
In my approach to working with anger, I start from a place of deep empathy and understanding. I recognize anger not as a problem to be fixed, but as a signpost pointing to deeper truths and needs within us. In our sessions together, I create a safe, welcoming space where you can express your anger without fear of judgment. We'll explore the roots of your anger, uncovering the underlying emotions and experiences driving it. My goal is to equip you with the tools and strategies to understand your anger, communicate it in healthy ways, and ultimately, find a sense of peace and empowerment. It's about transforming your relationship with anger into one of insight and mastery, so you can move through the world with more ease and confidence.
6 Years Experience