Anger Therapist
Seth Dennis, Seth J. Dennis, M. Ed., Psy. D.
Psychologist
1320 Broad Street, Durham, North Carolina 27503 | 919-801-3098
Struggling with excessive anger is lonely. By the time most people are willing to admit that the problem is out of control, they have deeply hurt the people closest to them. Relationships have ended, or may be about to end. The cost of doing nothing is much to high. Many practitioners focus on teaching strategies and tools for managing anger reactions. In addition to those things, I also recognize that anger is a secondary emotion.
Anger Therapist
Katherine Walker, PhD
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor
1772 Heritage Center Drive, Suite 204, WAKE FOREST, North Carolina 27587 | 9197603068
For clients who experience anger and struggle with expressing themselves in healthy ways, I help them process what is going on in their life that they believe is feeding or causing them to feel angry and help them uncover what is at the root or core of their anger. I work with clients to help them improve their coping skills and learn how to express themselves in a more assertive, safe, and respectful way with others who may also be involved in conflict with them, and help them recognize when it is time to let go and walk away from the object or source of their anger.
Anger Therapist
Lauren Campbell, LCSW, PLLC
Psychotherapist
North Carolina 27701 | 919-825-1718
I understand that anger is a secondary emotion. That anger is the result of a range of primary emotions such as sadness, anxiety, or loneliness. People struggling with angry behaviors can feel stuck and hopeless. Anger reactions can occur due to specific triggers, or seemingly out of the blue. I help clients identify their anger patterns and break unhealthy cycles that have made personal and professional life difficult. Using a combination of anger management tools, cognitive and dialectical behavior therapies, I guide clients to a life free of anger outbursts and more emotional control.
Anger Therapist
Meredith Stokke, MC, NCC, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
8360 Six Forks Road Suite 101, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 | 919-623-9098
When working with clients who struggle with managing their anger in healthy and constructive ways, I like to first educate them about feelings and the process of emotion regulation. Because anger is a secondary emotion, I strive to help my clients to understand what they are experiencing underneath their anger, and work with them to address that, which can be a helpful and effective way for them to experience their emotions in a more healthy and appropriate way. I also like to teach coping skills so that my clients have more healthy ways of addressing their anger in the moment.
Anger Therapist
Louis A. Giordano, RhD, LPC, NCC, BCPCC
Doctor of Rehabilitation, Nationally Certified Counselor
5517 Durham Chapel Hill Blvd. Suite 1500, Durham, North Carolina 27707 | (919) 451-1523
My approach to anger management includes a thorough psychiatric assessment, as well as ongoing self-monitoring with an anger journal. Clients learn to recognize their own unique early warning signs of anger [self-talk, physical cues] and high risk situations that evoke anger. Clients learn coping skills including relaxation, coping self-talk and assertiveness training.
Anger Therapist
Katherine Cato, M.A., LPC, CEAP
Licensed Professional Counselor
5500 McNeely Suite 101, Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 | (919)710-7145
Difficulties managing anger can deeply damage relationships. Intimate partners are especially vulnerable to the effects of anger. If your relationship has been damaged by anger problems, or your arguments have become alarming to you, don't wait to get help. Learn how to argue without damaging the relationship. Learn what helps when an argument crosses the line. Counseling can help you stop the damage to your relationship.
Anger Therapist
Tina Lepage, Psy.D.
Group Psychology & Psychiatry Practice Serving the Triangle for Over 20 Years. Offices in Durham & Raleigh + online.
LEPAGE ASSOCIATES PSYCHOLOGICAL & PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, 5842 Fayetteville Road, Suite 106, Durham, North Carolina 27713 | (919) 572-0000
A lack of ability to manage one’s anger can have devastating effects on a person’s life, to include intimate relationships, parenting, work, and friendships. Clients often present frustrated with themselves for this inability, but feeling unable to change what feels to them like an automatic response and a normal response to stress and annoyances. At Lepage Associates we help people recognize managing anger is a skill, and like all other skills it can be leaned with guidance and hard work. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has been the preferred method of treatment for anger for decades. Cognitively, clients are taught to become more aware of when and how their anger develops by identifying
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