Anger Therapist
Jaime Saibil, M.A.
Registered Psychotherapist & Cognitive behavioural therapist
In M5N 1A2 - Nearby to Madoc.
The use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is something that many anger management therapies incorporate. By trying to get a patient to open up about their emotions and feelings and being driven to accomplish a specific task (in this case controlling anger), a person can see positive results in their behaviour. By slowing down our thoughts, we can catch ourselves when anger presents itself and choose an alternate course of action, more in line with our goals.
Anger Therapist
James Barber, RP, RMFT
Registered Psychotherapist
In L4H 2Y1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Feeling Anger is a normal response to being wronged in some way or having our boundaries crossed. Anger can help us stand up for ourselves, or we can use it to protect and advocate for others. Anger is healthy and good. But how we choose to express our anger directly shapes what comes next. Does my response hurt or scare myself or someone close to me? Do I feel in control of my actions? Does my response bring me closer to my core values, or is it a barrier between who I am today and who I’d like to be? Learning to manage our response to intense emotions can give us great insights into our motivations, desires, and patterns of living. Call today to start this important reflection work.
Anger Therapist
ProQ Therapy, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
My approach to anger management focuses on helping clients understand what’s beneath the anger—not just stopping the reaction. Using CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed strategies, I help clients identify triggers, interrupt automatic responses, and express emotions in healthier, more effective ways. Clients learn practical skills for self-control, communication, and emotional regulation. Over time, they gain clarity, confidence, and the ability to manage conflict without exploding, shutting down, or damaging relationships.
Anger Therapist
Catherine Carpenko, Hons. BFA., MA., RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L9W 1E1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Self management of strong emotions including anger can lead to a deeper understanding of ourselves and, in turn, more compassion for the human experience in all its manifestations. Through the therapeutic process in which one feels safe, freedom to explore powerful feelings, and constructive ways of managing frustration can be developed so that anxious, stressful or volatile reactions can be channeled for the well-being of the self and others.
Anger Therapist
Amelia Perri, RN, BScN, MC
RN, Psychotherapist
In L6A 1C6 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is a common and useful emotional reaction. However, there are times when anger is excessive or extreme and controls a person to the point that it is hurtful to them, their life, and their loved ones. I work with clients to understand their experience of anger, learn to identify potential triggers and underlying issues, and develop coping skills to manage these issues and emotions. Clients will learn relaxation or calming strategies, how to communicate to reduce angry outbursts, problem solving skills, and how to alter negative thinking which may be contributing to the anger. This often results in clients feeling happier, more relaxed, and having improved relationships.
Anger Therapist
Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)
Registered Psychotherapist (College of Psychotherapists of Ontario)
In M9R 1Y4 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is a primary feeling that signals when we perceive that our boundaries are crossed. It is a normal, healthy response that cannot be avoided in relationships. Like a compass, it gives us direction in relating to those around us. For best outcomes, it is essential to learn to deal with our anger using productive and mindful strategies. The healthy expression of anger is not hurtful, aggressive or repressed. Rather, it can be used to deal with conflict and set the parameters for negotiating in healthy ways, making room for everyone’s needs.
Anger Therapist
Kate Paul, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist, Individual & Couples Therapist
In M2N 1M7 - Nearby to Madoc.
Together, we will gain insight into the root of your anger and the purpose that it serves in your life. We will empower you to learn more about yourself when you experience anger and decide how you choose to respond to this emotion. I employ an integrative approach in my practice working alongside clients within an empathetic and supportive dynamic.
Anger Therapist
Usman A.T. Khan, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In M6H 3X2 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger can be a powerful and sometimes overwhelming emotion, but with the right strategies, it can be managed effectively. I offer a supportive space to explore the sources of your anger and develop healthy ways to express and control it. Through techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and mindfulness, we’ll work on understanding triggers, improving communication, and finding constructive outlets for your emotions. Reach out to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to begin working on managing your anger in a way that promotes healthier relationships and personal well-being.
Anger Therapist
Melissa Recine, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L4H 0S5 - Nearby to Madoc.
My approach to anger management counseling helps clients understand the underlying causes of their anger and develop healthier coping mechanisms. I use techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and relaxation exercises to help clients recognize triggers, challenge negative thoughts, and manage emotional responses. Clients benefit by gaining better control over their anger, improving communication skills, and learning to express themselves constructively. This leads to reduced conflict, improved relationships, and a more peaceful, balanced life.
Anger Therapist
Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling
In L4Z 2G7 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is a completely normal, often healthy human emotion. But if it gets beyond your control, it can be very destructive in your work and interpersonal relationships and can drastically devastate the quality of your life. Fortunately, anger can be 'managed' which is very different than 'suppressing' it. Unexpressed anger leads to a host of other problems including high blood pressure. However, when we learn how to 'manage' our anger, we can learn to diminish both the emotional feelings and the physiological arousal that anger causes. We can learn to avoid triggers and develop strategies. We can learn how to problem solve, change our thinking and relax our bodies.
Anger Therapist
Herman Chow, RP, RMFT-SM, D.Min.
Registered Psychotherapist & Registered Marriage & Family Therapist & Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist
In L5V 2M1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is proven to be effective in managing mood such as anger. Using CBT and other helpful interventions, I can assist you to manage your anger. The goal is not to get rid of all anger, the goal is to manage and tame anger. If we can't control our anger, it can cause serious health issues, ruin relationships and careers, get you into trouble with the law, etc. I have developed an anger management workbook that can systematically guide you in your journey of recovery. You will feel a great sense of control and calmness.
Anger Therapist
Arkadiy Volkov, MA, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In M5S 2G8 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is a natural emotion, but when it becomes overwhelming or hard to control, it can harm relationships, work, and overall well-being. In anger management counselling, I provide a supportive, non-judgmental space to explore the underlying causes of anger, such as stress, unresolved hurt, or unmet needs. Together, we identify triggers, develop healthy coping strategies, and practice effective communication skills to express feelings constructively. My approach blends evidence-based techniques with emotional awareness, helping clients reduce reactivity, improve self-control, and build more positive, respectful connections in their personal and professional lives.
Anger Therapist
Rebecca Wabischewich, Hons. BA, MPH, MACP, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In M6A 1Y7 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger comes in many forms. Irritability, frustration, being reactive, having a short-fuse, and so on. Sometimes we don't even notice that we are being this way. It may take someone close to us to let us know. Other times, we may know what it is that's causing us to feel angry, but, don't know how to manage the emotion, let alone the situation, effectively. Finding possible solutions, implementing healthier coping, and regulating the emotions are all part of addressing anger in therapy.
Anger Therapist
Alexia Pearce, M.A., B.Ed., B.A.
Relationship Counsellor
In M6S 1P5 - Nearby to Madoc.
Counselling for anger includes assessment, psycho-education around anger, discussing anger styles, identifying triggers and provocations, discussing family of origin issues relating to anger expression, and practising relaxation techniques and coping skills to control anger and manage behaviour. Court mandated anger management courses are one hour sessions for 8-10 weeks.
Anger Therapist
Adriana King, MA. CTIC, BCN
Registered Psychotherapist RP
In L4G 1M3 - Nearby to Madoc.
DBT can be a game changer for clients wanting to regulate difficult emotions. A comprehensive and integrated model that uses skills training techniques to support individuals in achieving emotion regulation, stress tolerance, achieving mindful practices and improving interpersonal relationships. DBT has initially been proven in the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), clients at risk of suicidality, and para-suicide behaviours. However, this treatment can also help clients with anxiety, depression, and other presentations that formed roots from invalidating environments.
Anger Therapist
Kristie Brassard, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker | Psychotherapist
In M5S 0A8 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger can be a strong emotion. When used in an unproductive way, anger can harm us (i.e. self-criticism, self-injury), and harm our relationships (i.e. blaming, criticism, aggression, inflexibility). However, when this feeling is used in a healthy way, it can give us some important information about boundaries, needs & expectations. It can also help to motivate us to make necessary changes. In therapy, we can work together to get a handle on anger and harness that energy in healthy, helpful ways. If you're wanting to find ways to manage your anger, book a consultation or session with one of our clinicians to get started now! www.kaleidoscopecounsellingco.com
Anger Therapist
Caitlin Marchand, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L6A 1T1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is often thought of as a negative emotion, but I like to think of Anger as the part of you that loves you and wants to stand up for you when you’ve experienced something “unfair.” Anger does not always make the best decisions about when to stand up for you, so I work collaboratively with clients to identify and explore how anger shows up in their lives, and to strengthen and develop strategies to minimize the impact it has on living the life you want to live. Book a free consultation to learn more about my approach and explore if we are a good fit.
Anger Therapist
Coslyn Selby, BSW, RSW
Professional Social Worker
In L6R 0W3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is typically expressed negatively which results in strain for every individual involved in a situation. It can drive an individual to cause injury and pain (both emotionally and physically) to others. When this occurs it is an indicator that seeking help may be effective in gaining control of their emotions. The most effective way to help those with anger management issues is with cognitive behavioral therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy raises awareness and concerns of the individual’s cognition and corresponding behaviors and how they impact the environment and people around them. Resultantly, the individual is provided with insight on how to change their perspective and how to b
Anger Therapist
Elena Mikhaylova, Ph.D
Registered Psychotherapist
In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Being angry when something goes wrong, or somebody annoys you is completely normal. The question is: do you like to feel that way? Sometimes the anger is extraordinarily strong, and it can make you lose control. Do you like the consequences of being angry? - headaches, regrets of words you said, and actions you did? Anger is complicated and it often has deep roots. For this reason, it can be difficult to “just control it”. My experience of working with jail inmates shows that digging deeper into the past can help to find connections between trigger events and such strong reactions. When you have better understanding of your anger, the reaction can change and no strong control will be needed.
Anger Therapist
Todd Hayen, PhD, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L4G 1H5 - Nearby to Madoc.
Where is your anger really coming from? Where do you feel it in your body? What sort of rage takes you over and renders you completely out of control? Anger is a complex emotion that is often misunderstood. It is actually a result of profound sadness transformed into a physical and often violent outburst. Working with anger is not just about coping with the events that bring about the response, but digging deep into the cause of the sadness and resultant anger and rushes out of you often unexpectedly. Let's work together to solve this mystery—with the dual goal to lessen the symptoms as well as to find the deeper cause.
Anger Therapist
Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP
Registered Psychotherapist #006934
In L7G 4A3 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is a normal and healthy experience and is part of our fight/flight defensive response to protect ourselves. However, it can become damaging to one's physical, mental and emotional health if it becomes chronic and create an attitude of bitterness, resentment, and even hatred for self and others. Pent up or hidden anger can be harmful to the self and others, although acting out of anger is also most often harmful. Learn how to mange, cope with, and decrease your anger and make better choices and have better responses. Life becomes must happier when you do!
Anger Therapist
Gabriela Dinca, R.P., C.C.C.
Registered Psychotherapist
In M2R 3S1 - Nearby to Madoc.
In Anger Management counselling, I help clients identify the underlying causes of their anger and develop healthier ways to express and manage it. Using techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotional Regulation strategies, and relaxation exercises, we work together to recognize triggers, change negative thought patterns, and create more constructive responses. My approach emphasizes self-awareness, personal responsibility, and improved communication skills, empowering clients to manage their emotions more effectively, reduce conflicts, and create more positive, fulfilling relationships.
Anger Therapist
Pamela Li, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
My approach to anger management is centered on cultivating healthier ways to express and manage your feelings. I provide practical tools and a supportive environment for understanding and managing anger constructively. We will work together to help you identify and better understand your triggers, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and fostering emotional regulation. If you're ready to take control of your emotions, reach out for a free consultation.
Anger Therapist
Ryta Marie Peschka, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Perceptions of anger vary based on personal experiences; some of us have experienced it as a destructive force presented through aggression or violence. Whether anger is getting in the way of authentic connection, resolving differences with others, or impacting your overall mental health, understanding it can be a helpful first step in anger therapy, also known as anger management therapy. Schedule a free consultation to see if we are a good fit for therapy.
Anger Therapist
Clairelise Folch, MA, RP, OAMHP
Certified Counsellor and Registered Psychotherapist
In L5B 3C1 - Nearby to Madoc.
Anger is an emotion that often comes up when we feel threatened, provoked or feel resentful about painful experiences. It is a normal emotion like any other. Imagine it to be a source of energy, and we need to find the safest way to diffuse, transform and use that energy efficiently. I can help you understand, manage and self-regulate your angry feelings, and that will empower you to better control angry reactions and turn them into solution focused responses.
Madoc is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 277.97 square kilometers.  The population of Madoc is 2,078 people with 804 households . The population ranking for Madoc is #1314 nationally and #302 for the province of Ontario with a density of 7.50 people per sq km. Madoc therapists serve postal code: L6V.