Anger Management and Counselling in Didsbury, AB.

Therapy and counselling for anger issues, self control and stress management in Didsbury, Alberta. Find effective help for real change.


Robert Hammel,
Anger Therapist

Robert Hammel,

Registered Psychologist

In T3A 2V7 - Nearby to Didsbury.

Anger management is primarily about recognizing and learning about ourselves and how we deal with our world. Learning the many, many ways how anger impacts the important people in our lives in negative ways, and realizing how serious the consequences can be; can help to motivate us to develop strategies and better ways of dealing with our frustration and inner pain -- ways that won't alienate the people we love.

Jenna Purcell, MSc, CCC
Anger Therapist

Jenna Purcell, MSc, CCC

Social Confidence Life Coach

In T2L 1E6 - Nearby to Didsbury.

We feel anger because we feel that something is not fair, something is not working out the way we thought it should, our boundaries have been crossed, or we feel we have been treated badly, or missed out. Anger can be frustrating if you don't know how to address the underlying issue. I specialize in helping those whose anger is related to social anxiety, isolation, bullying, harassment or lack of important social skills.

Patrick Keelan, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Patrick Keelan, Ph.D.

Registered psychologist

In T4C 2B5 - Nearby to Didsbury.

I help clients manage anger with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a research-based approach in which I am certified. I help clients view anger as a helpful emotion if managed properly. I focus on clients reducing the intensity of their anger internally and expressing the concerns underlying their anger in a constructive manner.

Trinity Nina Nathoo, MC
Anger Therapist

Trinity Nina Nathoo, MC

Intuitive/Spiritual Counsellor

In T4B 2Z8 - Nearby to Didsbury.

I offer counselling for anger. Did you know that anger is a primal emotion, meaning that it is an automatic "reaction" to situations, located in the hind brain along with functions such as breathing and heart rate? Humans use anger as an unconscious defence mechanism when they feel threatened, which indicates that it is an emotion actually based in fear. It is important to understand this in order to be able to empathize with these people, making them feel safe enough to let their guard down and reveal what they are so afraid of. The anger then fades away and I am able to teach them how to rewire their brains in order to "respond" to stressful situations rather than react without thinking.

Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Kevin Alderson, Ph.D.

Registered Psychologist (Alberta and Ontario)

In T3G 5Y9 - Nearby to Didsbury.

[I OFFER VIDEO SESSIONS THROUGHOUT ALBERTA AND ONTARIO]. Anger has gotten the better of you and it is time to do something about that now. Come see me. I have been a psychologist since 1986 and I know how to help people. I often use cognitive behaviour therapy, mindfulness meditation, hypnotherapy, and several other helpful methods to bring down your overall arousal level. Bring some calmness of spirit into your life right away and book a session with me by visiting https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=14249112

Alexandra Goodall, MA, RCC
Anger Therapist

Alexandra Goodall, MA, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Somatic Psychotherapist, Arts-based Psychotherapist, Sex and Intimacy Coach

Available for Online Therapy

Our anger can be a sentry, a protector and a wise indicator that our boundaries have been transgressed or that something vitally important to us is threatened. It can also be a raging tyrant, a short fuse, a simmering internalisation that off-gases through passive-aggression, or a childish tantrum. Becoming intimate with our anger is synonymous with becoming intimidate with our power. In anger therapy, we will work to understand the unique way your anger process happens through somatic awareness, mindfulness and emotional intimacy. We will look at your history with anger, your family lineage, and you will learn tools to channel this fire in ways that support rather than hinder your life.

Tim Garner, MC, CCC
Anger Therapist

Tim Garner, MC, CCC

Canadian Certified Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Feeling like you always go from 0 to 100 in seconds? Do people say you overreact to small things, or do you feel constantly on-edge? Maybe your anger is hurting the people you care about. If any of this sounds familiar, counselling can help. Together, we can develop better emotional control, improve your relationships, and reduce your stress. You'll gain insights into your triggers and learn how to manage them. Imagine feeling calm and connected with the people you love. You deserve this peace. Let's take the first step together. Book your free 15-minute consultation now, and start your journey to a more peaceful life today.

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW
Anger Therapist

Philip Starkman, MSW, RSW

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

A response to life's events falls upon a continuum from neutral to highly-reactive. At times anger, Gandhi called it "Righteous Indignation," is necessary to respond to injustices or inappropriate behaviours. However, uncontrolled, inappropriate anger is destructive to one's self and others. Mindfulness and Metta (Loving Kindness) meditations are excellent tools to deal with anger. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) also called Tapping, along with skillful use of affirmations can help to cool the fires of anger. The benefits of anger management lead to a regulating of emotions and thus a gaining of peace of mind, positive relationships, career and family security.

Deanne Elsner, RCSW and R.Psych
Anger Therapist

Deanne Elsner, RCSW and R.Psych

Therapists, Psychologists and Clinical Social Workers

In T4C 0W7 - Nearby to Didsbury.

Deanne has extensive experience working with clients who struggle with anger. Deanne’s warm, empathetic and non judgemental approach helps the client to feel safe, heard and understood in session. Deanne believes that anger is an important emotion that provides us with information if we can just learn to slow down our reaction and be curious about the emotions underneath the anger. Deanne draws on DBT to help build the skills to become less reactive to anger and learn more about what the anger wants to teach us about ourselves.

Dan McKinnon, Daniel McKinnon
Anger Therapist

Dan McKinnon, Daniel McKinnon

Registered Psychologist (Alberta #2896)

In T3A 6K4 - Nearby to Didsbury.

Healthy, adaptive anger establishes safe boundaries and prevents one from being violated. Unhealthy, maladaptive anger is an unregulated emotion that can lead to rage and potentially sever your connection with others. During our counselling sessions you will learn the differences between adaptive and maladaptive anger and will engage in skill-building practices that both keep you safe as well as connected in your relationships.

Shannon Loewen, R.Psych (prov), MSc.
Anger Therapist

Shannon Loewen, R.Psych (prov), MSc.

Registered Provisional Psychologist

Available for Online Therapy

When we can learn to investigate anger, build acceptance and tolerance for uncomfortable feelings, and find ways to soothe ourselves, we can manage anger in ways that are supportive of our relationships and supportive of ourselves. Learning anger management can involve building skills in multiple areas including communication, needs identification, distress tolerance, and/or emotional regulation.

Sabrina Ragan, M.Sc., CCC, CPT, RPsych.
Anger Therapist

Sabrina Ragan, M.Sc., CCC, CPT, RPsych.

Registered Psychologist - ONLINE COUNSELLING

In T4B 1S1 - Nearby to Didsbury.

Keystone provides counseling in anger management and emotional regulation. Clients will explore the source of their anger or their child's anger and develop skills to express it in a healthy manner. Parents will learn how to manage their child's anger in a productive way and learn strategies to facilitate healthy emotional development in their children. Anger management for adults focuses on expressing their anger in a healthy manner, rather than just learning to control their anger. As with all counseling at Keystone Child and Family Therapy, an emphasis is placed on developing close, enjoyable, and connected family relationships.

Clayton Falk, M.A., CCC, R.Psych
Anger Therapist

Clayton Falk, M.A., CCC, R.Psych

Registered Psychologist & Canadian Certified Counsellor

In T4B 2R3 - Nearby to Didsbury.

Are you struggling with anger in your life, has it become a way of life for you? Do you find your self getting mad, really mad to the point of rage, slamming doors, yelling, reacting to those around you in destructive patterns, driving angry; feel the world is against you? If you answered yes to the questions above, I can help as a Certified Anger Resolution Therapist. I have the training and experience needed to work with you on anger, in a non-judgmental safe environment. I will help you learn how to control your anger and express it in appropriate ways. I work with you to help you discover the root cause of your anger. In the process of therapy I use well researched and proven methods that wi....



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Didsbury is located in Alberta, Canada. It has a land area of 16.37 square kilometers.  The population of Didsbury is 5,268 people with 2,031 households . The population ranking for Didsbury is #689 nationally and #86 for the province of Alberta with a density of 321.70 people per sq km. Didsbury therapists serve postal code: T0M.