Anger Therapist
Meagan Daley, Ph.D.
Psychologist
In N2A 0A2 - Nearby to Saint George.
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
Mark Laing, B.A. Honours Psychology
Registered Psychotherapist
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Saint George.
Anger can be upsetting not only for the one receiving it but also for the one expressing it. Although we can believe that someone "makes" us angry it is usually our own trigger that fires off. We express anger not just because we feel we have a right to be angry but because we use anger as a way of self protection. It says "back off and leave me alone." Understanding your angry pain can free you from it's grip. I have helped many clients with this difficulty through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and inner child approaches that have proven to be successful in the treatment of anger.
Anger Therapist
Sherry Maxwell, BA (Psych), MTS, OACCPP(C), RP
Registered Psycotherapist and Counsellor
In N1R 1W8 - Nearby to Saint George.
Anger is often considered a negative emotion. However, it is a healthy emotion that is sometimes expressed in an unhealthy way. By exploring what's under the anger emotionally and where it stems from, I help my client become aware of their anger and help them develop skills to better express and mange it. I work in a non-judgmental and compassionate manner as I join my client in their journey of better understanding of themselves and their experience.
Anger Therapist
Barb Kirkham, R.P.
Registered Psychotherapist
In L0R 2H0 - Nearby to Saint George.
In today’s cultural environment we have been taught to avoid anger as it is undesirable and needs to be tamed or suppressed. I believe that anger is an emotion that needs to be understood. Anger is a signal that something in our lives calls for attention. I won’t attempt to suppress or eradicate your anger. Instead, we'll lean into understanding its origins, your triggers, and the messages it has for you.
Anger Therapist
Delreen Hiscock, MDiv, RP, RMFT
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Marriage & Family Therapist
In N1R 7Z1 - Nearby to Saint George.
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
Sarah Glinski, RP (Qualifying)
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Available for Online Therapy
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
Bryan Muscat, MA
Registered Psychotherapist
In N1H 1C4 - Nearby to Saint George.
In my work with anger, I help clients understand it not as something to suppress, but as a powerful emotion that often signals unmet needs, boundaries, or pain. Together, we explore the deeper layers beneath anger—such as hurt, fear, or frustration—while developing tools to express it safely and effectively. Through mindful awareness and emotional regulation strategies, clients learn to pause, reflect, and respond with greater clarity rather than react impulsively. My aim is to help individuals transform anger into insight, strength, and more authentic communication in their relationships.
Anger Therapist
Rita France, BRE, MDiv, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
In N3C 3X1 - Nearby to Saint George.
Anger can be good and it can be unhealthy. It is important to know what lay beneath the anger that is being displayed. Some people don't know why they get angry and others do, but are stuck in not knowing how to stop lashing out. We look at the underlying issues of anger to determine the necessary steps to changing unhealthy anger into a healthier you.
Anger Therapist
Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Saint George.
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
Lisa Bynoe-Stevens, BA, Mdiv counselling,CFST
Licensed Therapist
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Saint George.
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
Sanjay (Jay) Rao, BSc.,MS Psy.
Licensed Therapist
In L9C 7N4 - Nearby to Saint George.
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
Caitlin Marchand, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
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
Brianna Stewart, MA, BA
Registered Psychotherapist
In N1S 2L6 - Nearby to Saint George.
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.
Saint George is located in Ontario, Canada.  The population of Saint George is 3,255 people. Saint George therapists serve postal code: N0E.