Anger Management therapists in Spring Hill, Kansas KS
Dr. Kevin Fall
Limited License Psychologist, 2360
Through personalized strategies and evidence-based techniques, we'll uncover the root causes of your anger and develop effective coping mechanisms. In a safe, judgment-free space, we'll work together to cultivate emotional regulation and improve your relationships.
16 Years Experience
Larry Nussbaum, LIFE JOURNEY CENTEER
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LSCSW
Anger seems to be the most "normal" and at times acceptable emotion men in our society can express. It isn't so for women. Why the difference? Therapy can help uncover the reasons for this and find ways to use angers energy in a manageable way to make things better in one's life, instead of worse.
44 Years Experience
Dr. JD Wright
Psychologist, PhD, Licensed Psychologist
IIn my practice, I offer a focused approach to anger management, designed to help individuals understand and navigate their emotions effectively. Recognizing that anger often masks underlying feelings and motivations, I work collaboratively with clients to uncover these deeper layers. Our journey together includes learning to identify and challenge unhelpful assumptions, which can be pivotal in reshaping responses to stressful situations. Additionally, I emphasize the development of practical skills for managing stress in the moment, aiding in the cultivation of a more balanced and controlled emotional life. This process is grounded in respect and understanding, providing a safe space for individuals to explore and grow.
4 Years Experience
Dr. Brian Weir
Psychologist, PsyD
If you are having difficulties with anger management, I can help! We all experience angry feelings and it is a normal and healthy to have these feelings. Anger management is not simply about some techniques such as deep breathing, or going for a walk. These techniques can be helpful, but we will also look for deeper understand things that trigger your anger. Doing so will provide opportunity to address your anger and possibly heal past wounds. These past wounds can bubble up and take control in powerful ways in attempt to be heard / understood. On top of all this, we can find constructive ways to express our anger that will make us more likely to be heard and our feelings respected.
21 Years Experience