Anger Management and Counselling in West Point Grey, BC.

Therapy and counselling for anger issues, self control and stress management in West Point Grey, British Columbia. Find effective help for real change.


Authentic Connections Therapy- Steve Price, B.Ed, MCP, RCC, CCPA
Anger Therapist

Authentic Connections Therapy- Steve Price, B.Ed, MCP, RCC, CCPA

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

It sucks to be angry and loose control of our emotions. Anger can have a devastating impact on the people we love the most. I will support you in addressing the emotions, trauma and pain underneath anger and learn to identify your triggers and patterns. I will teach you tools to address your stress and help you learn to better deal with your emotions. Learning to communicate our needs in a way that will be received is also a part of how I address anger issues.

Clara Morgan, RSW, RCC
Anger Therapist

Clara Morgan, RSW, RCC

Registered Social Worker, Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V5A 4R4 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger can be all-consuming, it affects our quality of life, and it can damage relationships we care about. When it comes to anger management, I would be most likely to offer support through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and/or Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. These two related therapeutic approaches use different strategies, from challenging your thinking in order to help you feel better to learning more effective ways of interacting with others. I believe in adjusting my approach in order to meet each client where they are at, because no two people struggling with anger management are the same. I will listen carefully to your story and make a treatment plan accordingly.

Paul Bains, B.Sc., M.A., RCC
Anger Therapist

Paul Bains, B.Sc., M.A., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3W 3N5 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

What has anger accomplished for you? Anger can be a devastating emotion, that if not managed can cause problems in your life. By working with me, we can work together to help manage and better understand why you get angry. I can help you understand that anger is not the first emotion that we feel, but it is usually the first emotion people see. I can help you better understand and communicate your underlying feelings that lead to anger. It is important what you do with anger that counts. It is important to understand that you can use your anger in a constructive and positive manner to help you get what you want in your life. Call now to see how I can help you create a more fulfilling life.

Shelley Behr, MSW,RSW
Anger Therapist

Shelley Behr, MSW,RSW

Registered Social Worker

In V6Y 2B2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger management counselling in Richmond and Ladner. I teach anger management techniques to clients who are troubled by anger in their lives. Once skills are learned, they can be applied to a variety of life situations. The effects of anger management skills will improve relationships, employment and parenting. The use of a cognitive behavioral approach and a family systems approach will help you understand the triggers to anger and give you tools to handle stressful situations better.

David Minor, RCC, RSW
Anger Therapist

David Minor, RCC, RSW

Registered Clinical Counsellor, and Registered Social Worker

In V5V 4G4 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

If you're finding it difficult to control your anger I can help you by getting to the root of the issue. Underneath anger lies a whole host of emotions that you may not be consciously aware of. In therapy I'll help you dig underneath the surface, identify those emotions and meet the corresponding needs they're associated with. I'll also give you practical tools to calm yourself down when you get triggered and communicate with others in an assertive way that respects both your rights and theirs. I'd be honoured to travel with you on your journey.

Jennifer Scott, RCC, RSW
Anger Therapist

Jennifer Scott, RCC, RSW

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Social Worker

In V6B 6L5 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger is a healthy and normal emotion. It is only when it is acted out in inappropriate ways that it becomes unhealthy and socially "unacceptable". The key to getting a handle on anger is to learn mindful awareness of what you are actually experiencing in the moment - particularly what you are experiencing physically in your body. That moment to moment awareness shows you the truth of your experience and slows your reaction time, giving you a chance to take a breath, evaluate, and assess how you might want to RESPOND, rather than simply REACT, in a given situation. It is equally important to discover underlying anxiety or depression that might be contributing to unwanted anger.

Lana Farah, RCC,CCC
Anger Therapist

Lana Farah, RCC,CCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor, Canadian Certified Counsellor

In V4L 2B2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger is an emotion everyone experiences, but it becomes a concern when someone struggles to manage their anger and frustration effectively. Since anger is often a secondary emotion, I work with clients to explore its underlying causes. Together, we use appropriate strategies to regulate the emotion and address the root issues, helping them gain control and understanding.

Iona Monk, MA, RCC.
Anger Therapist

Iona Monk, MA, RCC.

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V6J 1Y9 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

I use cognitive therapy to help people overcome their anger issues. Thoughts create feelings which create behavior. If a person feels angry while driving in the car and cannot control his temper vis a vis the driver he is angry at, identifying the irrational thought at the root of it is often helpful. Usually I find the clients having such thoughts as, "He cut me off on purpose" or "Who does he think he is driving like that?" These types of thoughts can and do create anger. But if the client changes his thoughts for more rational ones such as, "Wow he must really be in a rush to be driving that way, perhaps there is an emergency", the client finds that he is less angry and less reactive!

Margaret Hearth,  MPCC-S, RPC, R.N. (np)
Anger Therapist

Margaret Hearth, MPCC-S, RPC, R.N. (np)

Master Practitioner of Clinical Counselling/Clinical Supervisor

In V3M 1A5 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Personally, I struggle with the term "anger management". Anger is an important emotion that needs to be viewed through a lens of acceptance not barred to a back room. Until a person understands the myriad of emotions that lie under the surface of 'anger', they are often controlled by these emotions, One of the purposes of anger is to alert the emotional person to the fact that something is wrong (much like pain signals the body when something is wrong). People do need to "control" their behaviour - especially when feelings are strong. i believe that people can learn to manage their life better once they understand what is affecting them AND what they want to accomplish by their action.

Jonathan Hers, MACP, RCC
Anger Therapist

Jonathan Hers, MACP, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)

In V4K 1W6 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

If you find yourself snapping at loved ones and feeling awful afterward, I help you step back, understand what’s underneath your reactions, and respond with greater clarity and control. When you keep saying, “I should be able to handle this,” but can’t, I help you stop hiding and start healing. And if your relationships feel like walking on eggshells, I guide you toward deeper trust, safer communication, and genuine connection. Real change begins here.

Carol Whaley, MSW, RSW
Anger Therapist

Carol Whaley, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker/Psychotherapist

In V5Z 4C2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger is a very legitimate and important emotion. We need anger, to help us set boundaries, honour our dignity, and heal from deep wounds. It is an emotion we need to honour within ourselves while finding ways to express it so we don’t hurt ourselves or anyone else. In my practice we start by honouring the anger, even if we don’t understand where it comes from. A lot of our anger is built up inside of us from childhood experiences or life events where we felt helpless and not in control. In therapy we get to the source of the anger and release the emotion safely allowing us to connect to the emotions the anger was being used to cover.

Hannah English, RCC, M.A.
Anger Therapist

Hannah English, RCC, M.A.

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In v5k 1b4 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

I believe anger management ultimately comes down to emotional regulation and finding an alternative way to still express yourself, but in a more safe and effective way. The goal is not to get rid of the emotion, but to work with it before it overcomes you. What is underneath the anger? What message are you trying to get across when you feel angry? How was anger expressed to you growing up? What emotions did you feel safe to express growing up? How did you learn to deal with your anger over the years? These are questions that I would explore and build skills from here to help you reach a better understanding of the processes behind the intense anger that you are feeling.

Kristina Sohal, RCC
Anger Therapist

Kristina Sohal, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V3T 1W4 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger can take control of your life, and your reactions to anger can jeopardise your personal and professional life. I work with males and females clients that are mandated by the court to take Anger Management Therapy, The treatment plan allows you to identify the triggers, recognise what behavioural patterns needs altering and how to transform unhealthy anger and healthy anger.

Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CT, RCC, CCC
Anger Therapist

Mark Giesbrecht, MA, CT, RCC, CCC

Counselling Therapist

In V5Z 1M9 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger is a normal healthy human emotion. When people allow it to get out of control it can turn destructive, it can lead to problems at work, personal relationships, and the overall quality of life. I like to think of anger using the metaphore of a hammer. You can do a lot of things with a hammer. You can build things and you can tear things apart. The hammer is just a tool just like anger can be a tool. Anger isn't the problem, it's what you do with it. I help people learn the skills they need to use their anger and the underlying hurt and feelings of injustice to make positive choices that lead to positive relationships and experiences.

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP
Anger Therapist

Roya Vojdanijahromi, MA, RCC, CCTP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V6Z 0E5 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Anger is a strong emotion and when not regulated in a healthy manner, it can impact us in different ways. It can impact the most important relationships in our lives, our work and even how we feel about ourselves. When working with anger, I want my clients to first listen to what anger is trying to tell them. Anger, like any other emotion, has a message for us. It might be trying to tell us something about the pains we have never dealt with, the boundaries in our lives that are being crossed, and the changes that we desire in our lives. Once we learn to your anger and hear it out, we will work on tools to regulate it better and express it constructively without suppressing it.

Martin Pinaud, Psy. D.,   M. A. RCC
Anger Therapist

Martin Pinaud, Psy. D., M. A. RCC

Dr. of Psychology BC Association of Registered Clinical Counsellors #1992

In V7V 1B3 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Real Solutions to Real Challenges. Common Sense Techniques. Anger can be helpful or it can be destructive. Anger unchecked and not understood can consume a persons attention and energy and keep them stuck. Anger can be hepful in that it is telling us that something is wrong. We may feel unfairly treated, overpowered, and hurt. As a result individuals may become defensive, withdrwan/silent, or even aggresive if they sense injustice and then go the attack. Quite often if the intensity of the anger response seems out of proportion to the current incident then this is most likely due to a cumulative history that comes rushing in to the present and hence the over reaction.

Andrew Herfst, RCC, CCC
Anger Therapist

Andrew Herfst, RCC, CCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V6B 1T6 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Does your anger feel explosive or unmanageable? Are you troubled or overwhelmed by another negative emotion like guilt, shame, fear, or jealousy? Generally speaking, our emotions are healthy and normal, but the way we react to them can cause real problems our lives and relationships. I can share skills to help you understand your emotions, what’s causing them, and how to react to them in a helpful way. When we can work with our emotions, rather than fight against them, we are healthier and happier.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

In V6C 1H2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D approaches issues of anger management in a very humane yet fresh perspective. You see, anger is a normal emotion but it is the valence (intensity) as well as the coupling choice of what one does with this that is the problem. Telling someone to "not" do it or modifying behavior with a trite psychological plan that only breeds a compliant response is not the way to change anger. Brainwave optimization is a new cutting edge technology that allows one to rewire circuitry responsible for reactivity driving the anger. Contact Grey Matters International, Inc now at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.

Tanya Heal, M.Ed., RCC
Anger Therapist

Tanya Heal, M.Ed., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V5H 4H2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

While anger is a natural human response to frustration or upset it needs to be managed appropriately. In counselling, I help clients of all ages identify and understand their anger "triggers." We then process together appropriate responses to such triggers and practice such reactions. Over time, the goal is for clients to use the tools and strategies learned in counselling and apply them in their everyday lives at home with family, at school with peers and in the work place with colleagues. I look forward to working with you to make positive life changes.

Samantha Hers, MDiv., RCC
Anger Therapist

Samantha Hers, MDiv., RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V7C 5M4 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Therapy with me offers a safe, supportive space to understand and manage anger. We'll explore your triggers, build healthy coping tools, and uncover what's beneath the surface. You'll learn to express yourself clearly without losing control, strengthen relationships, and feel more grounded and in control of your emotions.

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.

Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.
Anger Therapist

Tiffany Chan, M.Ed., R.C.C.

Registered Clinical Counselor

In V6X 2M2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

For every client that I see, I always offer an individualized and tailored approach by draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches in order to enable your mental health healing and functional recovery. Using a collaborative and client centered approach, I will walk alongside you and together, we will explore solutions to overcome anger challenges.

Britta West, MA, RCC, TICT-CT/CFST
Anger Therapist

Britta West, MA, RCC, TICT-CT/CFST

QUOIA THERAPEUTICS INC

In V5C 0J3 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

At the core of managing anger is insight into your own way of thinking and feeling. I can help you to gain this insight and become free of the burden of anger. You will be able to manage and control your reactions and improve your relationships and sense of self. My anger management approach is effective and focused. I will help you sort through the situations that trigger anger responses and help you gain mastery over them. You will ultimately be able to push beyond simply manging your anger to becoming truly free from its hold on you. Contact me to start making changes today.

Hena Mahboob, RCC, MCP
Anger Therapist

Hena Mahboob, RCC, MCP

Registered Clinical Counsellor

In V6Y 4C8 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Collaboratively, we will explore the underlying causes of anger and identify triggers within relationships (with self and other). An emphasis on relational strategies can promote effective expression and constructive conflict resolution. We will work on developing emotional intelligence, helping you recognize and understand what is beneath the surface of your anger. It can be useful to explore past experiences that might be contributing to present challenges. Treatment focusses on building healthy connections and increasing self-awareness.

Nazanin Zarei, MCP:AT, RCC
Anger Therapist

Nazanin Zarei, MCP:AT, RCC

Registered Clinical Counsellor /Art Therapist

In V7M 2K2 - Nearby to West Point Grey.

Like all other emotions , anger is a messenger about the unmet needs. Unlike the common belief about anger ; experiencing healthy anger can assist us have a healthier life . In therapy , I will help you transform the unhelpful anger to helpful one . As a result you will experience assertiveness and skills on setting boundaries instead of burst outs .



West Point Grey is located in British Columbia, Canada.  The population of West Point Grey is 631,485 people. West Point Grey therapists serve postal code: V6R.