Anger Management therapists in Kingsford, Michigan MI
Lisa Saponaro, PhD Inc
Psychologist, Ph.D
Each of us faces obstacles and difficulties in life differently, and at times we can all use help. Individuals frequently seek my services during times of transition, when decision making appears to have a greater impact on our future directions.
26 Years Experience
Barbara J. Biggs
Professional Christian Counselor, M.A., LLPC
I am a dedicated and compassionate anger management therapist. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the complexities of anger, I will be your trusted partner on the path to emotional well-being. I recognize that anger is a unique and personal emotion. I will customize therapeutic approaches to suit your specific needs, ensuring your journey to anger management is effective and empowering. Our practice provides a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore the root causes of your anger. I will help you identify triggers, develop healthier responses, and cultivate emotional resilience. Don't let anger dictate your life any longer. Take the first step toward a calmer, happier you with the guidance of Tranquility Christian Counseling. Regain control, rebuild relationships, and embrace a brighter future.
12 Years Experience
Ciara Shellman
Therapist
I provide a supportive and understanding environment tailored to your unique needs. Together, we'll explore effective strategies and coping mechanisms to help you manage and channel your anger constructively. With personalized guidance and unwavering support, I'm here to empower you on your journey towards emotional balance and self-mastery.
1 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
Wendy Hooker
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW, C-ASWCM, CBIS, CAMF, SAP
Anger is evitable, let's talk about your emotions and feelings and how to manage your anger starting with self-awareness.
26 Years Experience