Anger Management therapists in Staunton, Virginia VA
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
Erin Severe
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Are you feeling frustrated and have difficulty regulating your reactions to stress? Utilizing a Cognitive Behavior (CBT) approach, we will help develop new ways to respond to anger and manage relationships with others.
16 Years Experience
Jose Diaz
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMHC, LCMHC
As an anger management therapist, I help individuals understand and manage their anger effectively. Through a collaborative approach, I assist clients in identifying the root causes of their anger and developing personalized strategies for coping. I employ cognitive-behavioral techniques, mindfulness practices, and psychoeducation to help clients recognize anger triggers and regulate their emotions. In a supportive and non-judgmental environment, clients learn to challenge irrational thoughts and develop healthier responses to stressors. Ultimately, my goal is to empower clients to navigate relationships and life's challenges with greater resilience and emotional control.
17 Years Experience
Dr. Nicole Parkes
Psychologist, PsyD
I specialize in anger management, providing clients with effective tools and strategies to understand and control their anger. Utilizing a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness techniques, I focus on helping individuals identify triggers, understand the root causes of their anger, and develop healthy ways to express emotions. My goal is to empower clients to transform their anger into positive change, enhancing their relationships and overall well-being.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Anger itself is not inherently a destructive force. If understood and accepted, people can work through their discontent in ways that help them feel appreciated even when upset.