Anger Management therapists in Clairton, Pennsylvania PA
Valiant Minds Counseling, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, ADHD-CCSP, CCATP
As humans we are built with very specific defense mechanisms when faced with perceived threats to our well being. These mechanisms and/or responses are called fight, flight, or freeze. I believe that when faced with stress or an anxiety provoking situation, we can struggle to manage our anger appropriately. At Valiant Minds Counseling, I teach skills and techniques to help redirect anger to healthier outlets. Additionally, we will learn to explore how our negative thinking patterns affect our feelings of anger and learn alternative ways of thinking about a problem.
18 Years Experience
New U by Design, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, SFW, LPC
We look at what underlying messages you may telling yourself when someone appears to cross boundaries.
11 Years Experience
Norma J. Perez
Psychologist, PhD
Anger is a normal emotion we all have. But if you find yourself getting too easily triggered or expressing it in a harmful way, then it's a problem that probably affects your overall quality of life and health. I approach anger management in a non-judgmental way and teach you how to challenge the thoughts that are upsetting you and teach you how to calm your body. Without these two key skills, managing emotions is challenging.
20 Years Experience
Integrity Counseling Services
Counselor/Therapist
Anger is often the result of deep injustices. While the anger you feel may be justified, holding onto it is not healthy. It can eat away at a person like a cancer. By learning how to establish healthy boundaries in life and to forgive those who hurt you, you can live a happy life free of anger.
27 Years Experience
Dr. Kimberly L. Rehak
Counselor/Therapist, Ed.D., M.A., BCBA-D, CAC, BC-TMH, CCTP, THP, Practitioner/ Specialist.
Anger management strategies are developed in partnership with clients and sometimes the client's families and or other systems of "support" surrounding these individuals. Anger is a very normal emotion that when channeled appropriately can "light a spark" and ignite positive changes. The way we choose to express this anger can make all the difference. Suppressing anger has been found to have deleterious effects on one's mental and physical health and wellness and can also negatively impact the lives of others on their own life paths. Learning to express anger in healthier ways is the goal of anger management and training. In addition, strategies can also be taught to help others learn techniques to de-escalate and disarm/ defuse anger vs. invalidate, provoke, and escalate it, which can lead to other complications in the person's life, as well as the people surrounding that person.
21 Years Experience