At one time or another most people have become angry. Though considered negative by many, constructive anger can be a source of motivation and cause for positive personal and lifestyle changes.
Managing one’s anger involves learning strategies that will help you recognize, manage, and communicate your anger in a productive and healthy way.
Some healthier anger management strategies we will look at include cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). We will also identify triggers and warning signs, recognize the importance of stepping away from situation, managing thoughts and thought patterns, relaxation techniques among other strategies.
Registered Psychotherapist, Joshua Ribalkin, MA, MA, RP
I have worked with clients who struggle with anger and understand how potentially destructive anger can be to relationships and self-esteem. I offer clients productive and effective tools to deal with their anger.
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying), Certified Music Therapist, MMT, MTA
I support children and teens in learning about emotional expression and how to manage big feelings. I help them increase their emotional awareness, learn assertiveness in place of any aggression and feel better. We also explore what may be fueling the anger as anger is usually not a primary feeling but a secondary one. Sometimes there is anxiety behind the anger, sometimes unprocessed loss, or another emotional injury that needs to be worked through.
We all experience anger at some point in our lives, whether due to frustrations with others, personal setbacks, or external events like travel delays or news stories. While it's a natural emotion, it's crucial to manage it before it escalates into something more destructive. If you find your anger overwhelming or too frequent, it's completely acceptable to seek help. I can assist you in identifying your anger triggers and teach you strategies to cope with sudden outbursts using tools like CBT, ACT, or EMDR. These techniques can help you maintain control and improve your overall well-being and relationships.
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, Reiki Practitioner, BA
It is important to honour and express anger as holding onto may build resentment and hurt you physically, emotionally and spiritually. I work to help relieve you of your anger so you can make space for other experiences such as joy. https://www.colleenfava.com/finding-your-joy/
Anger is a natural emotion, but when it feels overwhelming or out of control, it can be distressing and harmful. If you find yourself struggling to cope with your anger, know that you are not alone and that there is hope. Managing anger is not about suppressing your feelings, but about learning healthier ways to express and cope with them. Seeking help is brave and a step towards a more peaceful and fulfilling life. You deserve to feel in control and at peace.