Anger Therapist
Pamela Lee, BA, MA Counselling Psychology
Psychotherapist
In K1J 1B6 - Nearby to Manotick.
Anger issues often run deep within a person's soul. They can be connected to past hurt, injustice, betrayal or even disappointment. First and foremost, I believe it's important to uncover and resolve the core issues that have caused the anger. Doing so will also help you gain internal awareness which will allow you to begin building the necessary skills to respond to life's difficulties, rather than react. Learning to respond is the process of calming your emotions enough to think, pray and choose your behaviour. Reacting is simply being dictated by your unresolved issues, a lack of awareness and the necessary tools. I can help you resolve you anger rather than simply manage it!
Anger Therapist
Stephanie Wojciechowicz, RP, CCC, c.o.
Registered Psychotherapist
In K0A 0A9 - Nearby to Manotick.
When experiencing a heightened emotion such as anger, there is a sense of being out of control. There is a lack of ability to control what one is saying or doing. In therapy, it will be about focusing on what one has control over when experience a moment of anger that results in a negative outcome. There will be a focus on body sensation, emotions and behaviours in order to manage and cope with the emotion of anger.
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.
Anger Therapist
Meagan Daley, Ph.D.
Psychologist
In K1M 1M3 - Nearby to Manotick.
Anger is complex. It often masks deeper pain—like grief, shame, fear, or powerlessness—and most of us were never taught how to handle it. Whether your anger feels explosive or quietly simmering, I offer a non-judgmental space to explore it with curiosity and care. Together, we’ll build awareness, emotional regulation, and healthier responses that don’t leave you drained or ashamed. With warmth, structure, and a touch of humour, my goal is to help you transform anger into insight, strength, and choice.
Anger Therapist
François Levert, MA, MA
Therapist
In K1J 9C4 - Nearby to Manotick.
We can't change how others drive in heavy traffic or how others can just be plain inconsiderate. Anger is a part of life. Rage however needs attention. If you find yourself feeling anger beyond what you feel is appropriate for a situation or feel rage when hurt or loved ones are hurt there is help available. Let's explore what all this means for you. Your triggers and your reactions and work with evidence-based techniques to make your life better.
Anger Therapist
The Listening Field, RP, MBA, DVATI
Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying)
In K1S 1X6 - Nearby to Manotick.
I approach anger with curiosity and respect, understanding it as a meaningful emotional signal rather than a problem to suppress or control. Anger often arises when boundaries have been crossed, needs have gone unmet, or stress has been held for too long. In our work together, we slow things down to understand what fuels anger, how it shows up in your body and relationships, and what it may be protecting. Through careful listening and practical reflection, clients often learn to respond to anger with greater awareness, regulation, and choice, allowing it to become a source of clarity and self-respect rather than disruption or regret.
Anger Therapist
Shanna Budzinsky, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
: We all have a right to feel and express our anger and yet sometimes anger can alienate us from the things we care about most, such as friends and family. We can also often feel judged because of the way we express our anger and this can make it harder to manage. In my work with individuals who experience anger, I provide a safe, supportive and non-judgmental space to begin to understand anger and learn new ways of expressing it. Reach out today to schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Anger Therapist
Kellye Woods, MSW, M.Ed,. in Counselling
Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist
In K2J 5W3 - Nearby to Manotick.
Exploration of anger invitations and which are turned down and which are accepted. Examining adaptive responses to anger. The role of neuroplasticity and mindfulness is explored. Discussing the 4 R's of anger management further. Breathing retraining and visualizing a preferred image of how one desires to address anger in the future is examined. Progressive muscle relaxation processes are shared to create a cue for dearousal.
Anger Therapist
Ashley Berger, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In K1P 1J1 - Nearby to Manotick.
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
Anger Therapist
Tony Miller, PhD, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In K1P 1J1 - Nearby to Manotick.
Anger is the most common coping mechanism that is often misunderstood. Suppressing or avoiding anxiety inevitably leads to being overwhelmed and sometimes emotionally exploding. Instead of suppressing anger, a person should learn how to embrace it, be curious about it, feel it, understand it, and eventually channel it in a healthy and constructive manner. Anger comes from a sense of being misunderstood, ignored or left unsupported and the therapy should acknowledge and explore these areas. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Anger Therapist
Donald Hill, M. Div., M. Th., RMFT, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In K1P 1J1 - Nearby to Manotick.
Many of us grew up in families where we were told to rate our emotions as positive or negative. Positive emotions were love, joy, and compassion. Negative emotions were sadness, fear, anger, and rage. Unfortunately, anger got placed in the harmful emotion category for many of us, which is not where it belongs. Anger is a helpful emotion that strengthens our resolve to set healthy limits in our relationships. Anger helps us communicate what we need from others. Psychotherapy is a space where you can learn the positive attributes of anger and how to express it positively and safely. Let's get together and explore some of these healthier options for this vital emotion!
Anger Therapist
Nina Nyalowo, MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
In K1P 5A4 - Nearby to Manotick.
Anger is a secondary emotion that is often referred to as a bodyguard emotion. It seconds the primary emotions that are often more vulnerable. Anger has multiple functions but there are times when it does its job too well that instead of communicating unmet needs, it breaks down relationships instead. Our work will focus on building a bridge between how you experience emotions and how you express/communicate them. We will work on recognizing signs, triggers, enablers, and soothers of anger. The goal is always to regulate intensity, communicate the needs behind the emotion, and reduce conflict in personal and professional relationships.
Anger Therapist
Casper Watras, RP, MACP, BSc
Registered Psychotherapist
In K1Y 1N8 - Nearby to Manotick.
Anger, frustration, rage, and reactivity overall, can make a person feel frustrated and powerless; when we have emotional outbursts of any kind they can feel so all-encompassing and make us feel like we are not in control of feelings, thoughts, and behaviours. In working with clients on their emotions I aim to primarily promote an understanding of why our emotional outbursts occur; once this has been established we begin to work on how to manage, mitigate, or change how these outbursts occur, or why we feel the way that we feel in the first place.
Manotick is located in Ontario, Canada.  The population of Manotick is 4,486 people. Manotick therapists serve postal code: K4M.