Anger Management therapists in Monroe, Georgia GA
Empowered 2 change Project, LLC
Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Certified Christian Counselor
Our Anger Management Counseling services can be conducted during a tele-health video or in person session with a Certified Anger Management Specialist. Our Certified Anger Management Specialist is trained to actively listen to you share your thoughts, feelings, and concerns in a safe private environment. Anger Management classes consist of six sessions that will enable women to learn about their anger, manage their angry feelings and emotions more effectively, develop an anger control plan, identify anger triggers, and strategies to manage anger in a healthy and constructive way. Anger Management Counseling can help eliminate or control troubling symptoms so a person can take control of their anger reactions by developing strategies and techniques to remain calm when provoked by anger.
7 Years Experience
Dr. Fiyah Oates, Transcendent Life Coaching Institute
Psychologist, CAMS II, Certified Anger Management Specialist, Master Life Coach, PhD., Ordained, Officiant
Certified Anger Management Specialists (CAMS II)
9 Years Experience
Tyneisha Harris
Therapist, MA, LPC, CPCS, NCC, MAC, CFC, CHT
I have over 15 years experience supporting clients from a holistic and integrative framework focused on mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing. I work with my clients as a guide and a teacher to help facilitate change and the ability to cope with the many life stressors and challenges that we all face such as work-life balance, parenting, depression, anxiety, anger management, multicultural and diversity needs, skill development, and more. I am here as a resource for you to ensure you have the care and services that you need!
19 Years Experience
Cori Ross
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Do you feel like you lose control and composure and end up "seeing red?" Let me show you how to express your anger in a healthy and productive way. Anger expressed in an appropriate way does not escalate into uncontrollable rage. Their are science-back tools to regulate your body. Let me show you how to use your physiology to exist in a calmer state.
5 Years Experience
Ella Flemister
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Anger can be rooted in many places and is a natural response to one's lack of control in a situation that feels treating. Finding the source of your anger can be helpful in regulating this emotion. If anger has clinical components (certain disorders), a medicinal approach might be considered in treatment. There is hope for you if you are struggling with uncontrollable anger. Let's talk about it.