Anger Management and Counselling in Madoc, ON.

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


Catherine Wood, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Catherine Wood, Ph.D.

Counselor/Coach

In M5S 2V6 - Nearby to Madoc.

Nobody wants to be angry and upset themselves or others. Anger is sometimes about current issues that need to be resolved through a good action plan. Other times it is due to deeper issues that need to be worked through. Anger is often a symptom of previous upsets or issues in our lives that caused us pain in some way. We will process those upsets through discussion and unique exercises created for you as homework or to be completed in session until they are worked through.

Erica Warder, RP, CTP Dipl
Anger Therapist

Erica Warder, RP, CTP Dipl

Registered Psychotherapist

In L4G 1H7 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger management in therapy looks like getting to the root cause of the anger. Often, there are other more vulnerable feelings underneath the anger that need to be spoken about. Once we have an idea of where the anger is coming from, we'll look for ways to help you regulate the emotions. As anger (along with other visceral feelings) is a physical reaction, this can look like developing tools that change your physical state.

Amelia Perri, RN, BScN, MC
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.

Carolyn Smith, BSc Psych, MSW, RSW
Anger Therapist

Carolyn Smith, BSc Psych, MSW, RSW

Social Worker, Psychotherapist

In M6R 1S9 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger has been seen as something scary we should control or suppress. Yet it carries important information about our boundaries, needs, and ethics. In my work with anger, I draw on ideas from Karla McLaren, who sees anger as a signal that something in our lives requires attention or protection. Integrating elements from ACT, DBT, IFS, and somatic regulation strategies, I help clients learn to recognize what their anger is communicating and how to respond to it constructively. Rather than reactivity or pushing it away, clients develop skills to understand anger’s message, set healthy boundaries, and communicate more clearly in relationships of all kinds.

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

At Home or Private Discreet Intensives

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.

Tricia Lindsay, RP
Anger Therapist

Tricia Lindsay, RP

Therapy Place of Oakville

In L6L 3X9 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger is like a grumpy cat with a tiny umbrella in a thunderstorm - unpredictable, a bit irrational, and often best approached with caution and a sense of humour! If you've been told you have "anger issues", or can recognize that you "lose it" too often, counselling that focuses on anger management can be a big help. When I work with clients on anger management, I assist clients in identifying triggers, exploring underlying issues that are contributing to anger, and developing coping strategies to manage and express anger in a healthier way. The goal is to promote self-awareness, teach assertive communication skills and constructive emotional regulation.

Patricia Thompson, MA
Anger Therapist

Patricia Thompson, MA

Registered Psychotherapist

In M5S 3A7 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger Management helps you address the issues of anger resolution difficulties, and teaches skills to improve communication and assertiveness techniques. You will acquire tools to use to control your anger and manage your response to situations. In addition, you will gain the knowledge of triggers to your anger and understand why you get angry and find constructive ways to express your feelings

Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.

Clinical and Counseling Psychologist

In L4T 0A1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Therapy for anger management can be helpful for both your close relationships and the workplace. Therapy integrates strategies to regulate emotion, tolerate distress, and express frustrations in a manner that is respectful. If your anger difficulties occur exclusively within the context of a romantic relationship, couple’s therapy or therapy with a couple’s therapist can be particularly helpful. New Leaf Psychology Centre also offers anger management therapy for children and youth.

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Oakville, Clinic
Anger Therapist

Bayridge Counselling Centre- Oakville, Clinic

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

In L6J 1J4 - 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.

Malika Chandra, RP (Qualifying)
Anger Therapist

Malika Chandra, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In M6H 3X2 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger can be a difficult emotion for many of us to deal with. It is important to understand that it is not wrong to feel anger and in fact, anger can be a very healthy emotion. In therapy, we work together to first understand the source of your anger and why it shows up in possibly triggering ways. We can then work to find healthier ways to express anger and build better relationships. I also would like to empower you to feel better about your anger by not having to feel guilty about it. Call today and book a free consultation.

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP
Anger Therapist

Rooted in Resilience Psychotherapy & Wellness, RP

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist

In M4P 1A9 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger is a valid emotion—but when it starts to harm relationships or disrupt daily life, it’s time to get curious, not ashamed. We work with you to understand the deeper feelings underneath the anger—like hurt, fear, or betrayal—and help you build healthier ways to express and regulate those emotions. Therapy gives you space to pause, reflect, and respond instead of react. Our goal is to help you gain control without losing your voice.

Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP
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!

Arkadiy Volkov, MA, RP
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.

Sara Usmani, MACP, RP(Q)
Anger Therapist

Sara Usmani, MACP, RP(Q)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L5G 1C8 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger is a valid emotion. Anger is activating and can be your biggest advocate. Anger, however, can be scary when it has more control over us than we have over it. Therapy with me will allow you to be learn to identify your anger's purpose and how to respond to it in a way that aligns better with your values. You will learn both mind and body skills to cultivate control and choice. Let me help you help yourself.

Ingrid Dresher, RP, MSc(hon)
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.

Anna Marson, PsyD
Anger Therapist

Anna Marson, PsyD

Registered Psychotherapist

In M6K 2P8 - Nearby to Madoc.

I specialize in working with emotion regulation difficulties, such as anger and other concerns. My work is largely informed by Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) which centre on exploring the relationship one has with their thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations in order to cultivate increased awareness and choice in their responses while getting away from automatic (and often problematic) ways of reacting. This approach involves exploring the source of the anger and teaching clients relaxation strategies to help them express and process their emotions in a safe manner so that they are no longer repressed and causing the clients difficulty

Stacey Gorlicky, RP
Anger Therapist

Stacey Gorlicky, RP

Stacey Gorlicky Registered Psychotherapist and Addictions Counsellor

In M4N 3N1 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger has a lot to do with repressed fear. If we don't allow fear to be released we tend to take our anger out on the people closest to us. Certain situations will trigger us if we don't know how to control our anger if we aren't dealing with underlying issues. Often if we are not consciously working on dealing with managing our anger it doesn't just go away by itself. Simply having someone to talk to and listen to us helps alleviate a lot of our understanding about why we are angry. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a very beneficial modality to consciously put anger in check. Having a safe environment to share your thoughts and let go of your feelings is another way to release anger.

Kate Paul, MA, RP
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.

Jennifer Braniff, MACP, MCoun
Anger Therapist

Jennifer Braniff, MACP, MCoun

Registered Psychotherapist

In L7L 6W6 - Nearby to Madoc.

All human beings feel and express anger, and thus anger itself is not necessarily bad or good. It's a normal emotion which can sometimes be harnessed to motivate us towards our goals. At times, unhelpful thinking patterns make us vulnerable to being triggered into angry behaviors impacting our relationships and well being. There are many useful tools available to help address the causes of anger, helping clients to understand themselves and their motivations better. Better understanding often translates into more control and an increase in emotional regulation.

Kaitlyn Hillier, M.C., Ph.D., C.C.C, R.P
Anger Therapist

Kaitlyn Hillier, M.C., Ph.D., C.C.C, R.P

Canadian Certified Counsellor, Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Anger management is about anger understanding first. Why are we angry? I will help clients' seeking assistance with anger by creating a safe space to explore the anger, to process it, and understand it. We can't seek to manage it if we don't understand what is really happening for us. Through pattern exploration of experiences with anger, we can process and navigate the emotion and work together to manage it.

Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

In L9T 1P4 - Nearby to Madoc.

I don’t treat anger simply as a symptom to be suppressed but as a message from a system that has been ignored, misread, or overwhelmed. Anger often emerges when deeper emotional needs have been chronically unmet — when boundaries have been violated, worth questioned, or safety disrupted. In our work, we don’t aim to “control” anger, but to understand what it protects, what it resents, and what it’s trying to restore. This is not about behavioural compliance — it’s about restoring internal coherence, emotional integrity, and a form of relational strength that doesn’t need to erupt in order to be heard.

Tanya Beach, RP (Qualifying)
Anger Therapist

Tanya Beach, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In M6H 3X2 - Nearby to Madoc.

When we experience recurrent anger that feels overwhelming and overpowering, we can find ourselves feeling out of control and ashamed. Through self-exploration, we can start to uncover the underlying emotions that are fueling the anger as anger tends to show up when something deeper within us needs attention and processing, often emotions that stem from past experiences, unmet needs, or ignored boundaries. By working to identify the root causes of our anger, we can begin to understand them in a more meaningful and productive way, since processing buried emotions, or unexpressed needs can be incredibly healing. Over time, this awareness can also help to transform how we relate or react to ang

Junie Baek, RP
Anger Therapist

Junie Baek, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

In L6Y 1P4 - Nearby to Madoc.

Our experiences of anger vary greatly. While I don't offer therapy services for anger management, at Psychotherapy Collective, our online clinic, we have many therapists who offer support for clients seeking help with anger. Visit our website to schedule a free 15-minute consultation with a therapist who specializes in anger management https://www.psychotherapycollective.ca/areas-of-focus/anger

Elena Mikhaylova, Ph.D
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.

Shereen Ishag, RP (Qualifying)
Anger Therapist

Shereen Ishag, RP (Qualifying)

Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)

In L6J 7W4 - Nearby to Madoc.

Anger is a natural emotion, and I help you harness it constructively. In anger management, we partner to uncover underlying triggers and reframe negative thought patterns. You’ll learn techniques like mindful breathing and assertive communication to calm intense feelings, so conflicts don’t overwhelm your life. Instead of shame, you’ll feel empowered to channel anger productively. My approach is compassionate and collaborative, ensuring you feel supported, not judged.



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.