Anger Management therapists in Killeen, Texas TX
Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Uncontrolled anger can have a negative impact on personal relationships, work, and overall quality of life. At Cedar Crest Hospital, we offer specialized anger management programs to help patients manage their emotions and improve their daily lives. Our treatment programs include cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and stress management. Our experienced team of psychiatrists and therapists works with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan. Don't let anger control your life any longer, contact us today to learn more about our anger management programs.
36 Years Experience
Gregg Unterberger
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Rage can feel like it "overtakes" us. This is because often the fight-or-flight response based on our past kicks in, and we find ourselves "out of control." Fortunately, we have new techniques to both manage anger and heal the sores that can get bumped and kick us into rage.
26 Years Experience
Dr. Kevin Goldberg
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Anger can feel like your water bottle is about to explode. Aside from the fact that it might initially feel good once you are angry, you notice that other people might veer away from you. I can help you process this while providing you skills to help prevent the anger.
7 Years Experience
Jessica Reich
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
My previous experience includes providing therapy to adolescents/teens and their families in a juvenile probation/detention center setting. While there, I co-led group therapy as part of our Aggression and Violence Intervention Program which included anger management.
6 Years Experience
Nicholas Dillon, MS, MA
Drug and Alcohol Counselor, LCDC, SAP, NCAC, Life & Recovery Coach
Anger management is the process of learning to recognize signs that you’re becoming angry, and taking action to calm down and deal with the situation in a productive way. Anger management doesn’t try to keep you from feeling anger or encourage you to hold it in. Anger is a normal, healthy emotion when you know how to express it appropriately — anger management is about learning how to do this.
14 Years Experience