Anger Therapist
Shannon Servos, RP
Shannon Servos psychotherapist
In L7R 2E3 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger is a normal natural feeling at times in ones life, however, it can be paralyzing when it is expressed in a destructive manner. Like most feelings it is never right or wrong to feel angry, but how we behave because of it can be right or wrong. By understanding the underlying causes of anger, an individual can learn a more positive way of handling their negative feelings, which will make one feel better about themselves and their relationships.
Anger Therapist
Usman A.T. Khan, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
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
Hugo Stevenson, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
In L9T 1P4 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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.
Anger Therapist
GreenValley Counselling Services, RP and RSW
Registered Psychotherapists & Registered Social Worker
In N1S 1H6 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger is often a secondary feeling and it is important to learn to identify and process the underlying feelings. As a primary feeling anger helps us know when something isn't right and is the energy behind setting appropriate boundaries and enacting change. Our therapists are trained to support you in learning to identify and process anger in a healthy way that improves your relationships and emotional health.
Anger Therapist
Jonathan Christink, B.A., M.Ed.
Registered Psychotherapist
In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger management is a series of preventative and reactionary steps that help us regulate our emotions. While anger management is about executing these skills, the successful implementation depends on a foundational understanding of what anger is and how it operates in one’s life. Without understanding angers unique roots for each individual, anger management techniques become especially challenging to implement. My approach to anger management involves establishing a foundational understanding of anger by examining personal underlying fears and needs. With this foundation set, the individual is able to integrate a personal understanding of anger consistently with strategies and techniques.
Anger Therapist
Delreen Hiscock, MDiv, RP, RMFT
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage & Family Therapist
In N1R 7Z1 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger is one of the emotions that can get us into trouble in our relationships and even with ourselves. First of all, all emotions are neither right or wrong, it's our behavior that can be the problem - how we process (or don't process) our feelings of anger is usually the issue. Gaining self awareness in how you feel anger in your body and then gaining strategies to process it in a healthy matter is the focus I take in working with managing anger in clients.
Anger Therapist
Chad Tomlinson, MTS, M’Ed, MA, OCT
Chad Tomlinson, Therapist/Counselor
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger can be a powerful tool when it is used in the right way. It is a sign of passion and boldness that can be used to achieve great things. Unfortunately, it can also do great harm. Together, we will find ways to harness your drive and use it as a way to help you reach your true potential. Anger should be used for good, not for tearing down. Together we’ll find how you can best use yours.
Anger Therapist
Marge Kloet, MA CYC RSW
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
In L8R 3K8 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger can become the great disruptor in our lives. I provide a supportive and non-judgmental space where clients can better understand the emotions and experiences that sit beneath anger and learn healthier ways to respond. Using CBT, DBT, Internal Family Systems, and ACT, we explore triggers, build emotional regulation skills, and develop practical strategies to pause, reflect, and respond with intention. This process can improve relationships, strengthen self-confidence, and support overall health and wellbeing while helping you consider future goals and the kind of life you want to build. Together, we work toward lasting change, greater self-awareness, peace and connection.
Anger Therapist
Brigitte Diggins, Hon. BA, Psych
Registered Psychothereapist (CRPO)
In L7N 3P3 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger is a normal human emotion–an essential part of being–something hard-wired and adaptive. It motivates us to take action, keeps us aware, and can bring us to self-reflection. It is a form of communication expressing our true inner feelings. For some, anger becomes an overwhelming, well-engrained, unhealthy habit; a maladaptive, go-to defense mechanism that disrupts communication and paradoxically masks true inner feelings of vulnerability. It takes courage to challenge. But through psychotherapeutic, CBT-based intervention, I take pride in working to help adults unpack the pain, find acceptance through understanding, and seize new coping strategies that will serve them productively.
Anger Therapist
Sanjay (Jay) Rao, BSc.,MS Psy.
Licensed Therapist
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger is a natural emotion. In moderation it empowers us, allows us to draw boundaries, and protect our rights. On the other hand, excessive anger has the power to be destructive, damage relations, and affect health adversely. Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) can assist with uncovering sources of destructive maladaptive anger and interchange them with more adaptive emotions necessary for emotional needs to be met, alleviate hurt, and begin the process of healing. As a practitioner of EFT, providing vital skills to resolve old wounds and allowing for more effective emotional communication to facilitate unmet needs is my ultimate goal for the client.
Anger Therapist
The Integrative Counselling Centre, MDiv. Clinical Counselling
Registered Psychotherapist
In L8N 2B9 - Nearby to Puslinch.
I have spent hundreds of hours working with clients who struggle with managing anger/rage. There are specific, step-by-step techniques that can be taught, that are very effective at helping people deal with this issue. Based on reports from clients I have worked with, I have found that if clients are committed to their process, most people make significant improvement within 6-12 sessions. Drawing from polyvagal theory, AEDP and mindfulness techniques, clients can learn healthy ways to manage and experience their anger.
Anger Therapist
Junie Baek, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L6Y 1P4 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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
Cara Briscoe, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Anger is one of those big emotions that can be tricky to navigate, especially when you are in the heat of the moment. Difficulty managing anger can sometimes lead to reactions that are hurtful to those that we care about the most. It is important to know that anger is not a bad emotion to experience, we just want to be mindful of how we communicate our anger to ourselves and to others. I hold a non-judgemental and safe space for you to explore your relationship with anger and assist you in working towards displaying anger in a way that is more in line with your preferred way of being. Contact me today to book a free consultation.
Anger Therapist
Atlas Therapy, M.A., RP, OAMHP
Registered Psychotherapist
In N3H 1C2 - Nearby to Puslinch.
At times, anger may give rise to harmful or counterproductive behaviors. At Atlas Therapy, our focus is on helping individuals mitigate emotional intensity through the teaching of diverse emotional regulation skills and the identification of psychological cues. It's essential to comprehend the underlying frustrations, triggers, and emotions to effectively address anger. Our approach emphasizes fostering self-awareness and providing clients with a versatile toolkit to bolster relationships, enhance overall lifestyle, and promote well-being with confidence.
Anger Therapist
Bayridge Counselling Centre- Hamilton
Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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
Monika Georgieva, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
There are many things that can spark anger and it can be difficult to get a hold when anger takes over. It can also be difficult to understand why certain situations may lead us to feel angry and propel us to act in ways that may not be helpful to ourselves or to the relationships we are part of. Within therapy, I will help you to develop greater insight into how and why you experience anger and together, we will learn about the patterns that anger is connected to. I will also help you to develop tools to more safely connect with anger so that you can experience more fulfilling relationships with yourself and others. Contact me or book a free consultation if you wish to learn more.
Anger Therapist
Meagan Daley, Ph.D.
Psychologist
In N2A 0A2 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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
Sierra Goldfinger, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Anger is a common emotion that can come easy to us and can feel quite powerful. Our anger can often help us identify when something doesn’t sit right with us, when we feel like our needs are not being met, or like situations pose some level of injustice towards us. However, it is what we do with this anger that can make all the difference in how we cope, experience, and navigate situations. As a therapist, I will never tell you how to express your anger, but rather I will empower you to manage it in a way that fits best for you and your life. Connect with me today for a free consultation to see if we are a good fit.
Anger Therapist
Anchored Therapy Centre-Individual and Couples Therapy, BA, MA
Registered Psychotherapist
In L7G 0E2 - Nearby to Puslinch.
In my approach to Anger Management Therapy, I provide a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to explore and understand the underlying causes of their anger. Through a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, emotion regulation strategies, and communication skills development, clients can learn to express their anger in healthy and constructive ways. By addressing the root causes and triggers of anger, clients can experience improved emotional well-being, healthier relationships, and a greater sense of self-control and inner peace.
Anger Therapist
Melissa Letourneau, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In N1E 6A8 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger can feel like an emotional experience that we have no control over. In therapy, you can explore the root causes of anger and how it impacts your life, your experiences, and your relationships. You can learn skills to effectively respond to anger, ground yourself when feeling angry, and de-escalate when anger is impacting your relationships. I work with individuals, couples and families. Book a free consultation to explore if we are a good fit for therapy.
Anger Therapist
Julianna Switaj, Ed. D., C. Psych
Registered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist
In N1H 3Y9 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Anger management counseling can help to identify stressors and learn the steps to stay calm in the face of anger. The goal is to handle tense situations in more constructive and positive ways by reducing the emotional and physical arousal that anger can cause. It will provide the tools to take back your life and resolve the triggers that result in unplanned anger reactions.
Anger Therapist
Peter Frieswick, RP, CCC
Registered Psychotherapist and Canadian Certified Counsellor
In N1H 4K1 - Nearby to Puslinch.
I take a practical, logical approach to managing unhealthy anger that tackles how anger shows up in our bodies and minds. When working with me, you'll begin to learn what drives your anger and the science-based tools that will help you keep your cool. Although anger outbursts often takes us by surprise, with guidance, you can learn how to spot the early signs of anger build-up and release it before it explodes. Together, let's demystify your experience with anger and find a concrete solution that helps you become more in control of your emotions.
Anger Therapist
Shauna Switzer, RP, MCP, MA, C. HYP
Registered Psychotherapist #006934
In L7G 4A3 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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
Sherry Van Blyderveen, Ph.D.
Clinical and Counseling Psychologist
In L9T 4X5 - Nearby to Puslinch.
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.
Anger Therapist
Matt Bean, RP, MA, CCDP
Registered Psychotherapist
In L7M 4N9 - Nearby to Puslinch.
Having a short fuse and getting angry easily is often symptomatic of a lack of emotional regulation and being overwhelmed by stressors. When we understand our emotions and seek to dial down the intensity rather than supressing or trying to change our emotional state, we can make better decisions and avoid "hulking out." Together, we can explore causes and preventative approaches to stress management, build emotional awareness (including how other emotions sometimes present as anger), and self soothing strategies to feel more prepared to handle whatever life throws at us.
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Puslinch is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 214.62 square kilometers.  The population of Puslinch is 7,336 people with 2,705 households . The population ranking for Puslinch is #537 nationally and #187 for the province of Ontario with a density of 34.20 people per sq km. Puslinch therapists serve postal code: N0B.