Anger Management and Counselling in Burlington, ON.

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


Nancy Wall, M.A. Counselling Psychology
Anger Therapist

Nancy Wall, M.A. Counselling Psychology

Therapist

845 Harrington Court, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 9053191488

I believe that anger is an emotion that in and of itself is not wrong. However, the actions that result from our anger can be negative. I help people understand their anger, where it came from, and why they deal with situations the way they do. Once a person has that knowledge, I help them to find healthy solutions to deal with the anger they feel by teaching them body language skills, communication and listening skills, and the freedom that comes from forgiveness.

Zafire Fierro, PhD. CCP, CYD, FMC
Anger Therapist

Zafire Fierro, PhD. CCP, CYD, FMC

Therapist

845 Harrington Court, Unit #200A, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905-297-5317

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.

Elena Mikhaylova, Ph.D
Anger Therapist

Elena Mikhaylova, Ph.D

Registered Psychotherapist

Oakville, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905-297-5317

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.

Yasmin Goldie, RP, RN
Anger Therapist

Yasmin Goldie, RP, RN

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Nurse

Available for Online Therapy

Anger is just one of the many emotions we all experience. If anger is a problem for you, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) can help manage this difficult emotion and the physiological arousal that accompanies it. Anger management can help you recognize and manage triggers and learn to cope more effectively.

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW
Anger Therapist

Michelle Gibson, MSW,RSW

Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Emotions can run deep and overwhelm our system. Anger, in particular, is one what tends to come fast and flood our system. Anger is often learned in our early life and we hold onto the lessons of this. The good news is that we can unburden ourselves from the hurt anger is often holding which can free you from this cycle. If anger is impacting your life, we can help. Contact us and we can work with you to start this change.

Mark Laing, B.A. Honours Psychology
Anger Therapist

Mark Laing, B.A. Honours Psychology

Registered Psychotherapist

845 Harrington Court, Unit #200A, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905 319 1488

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.

Shannon Servos, PhD
Anger Therapist

Shannon Servos, PhD

Shannon Servos psychotherapist

2349 Fairview st, Burlington-new email shannonservos@me.com, Ontario L7R 2E3 | 905 407 3909-

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.

Cathryn Harris, Ph.D
Anger Therapist

Cathryn Harris, Ph.D

Registered Psychologist

845 Harrington, Burlington, L7N 3P3 |

In 30 years of helping people, I have found that how we handle our feelings is a major contributor to our joy, pleasure and success in life, not just in relationships but pursuing our work and our goals as well. Anger can be a powerful motivator or an obstacle in getting what we want. I have an approach for understanding the healthy purpose of anger, and becoming aware of and in control of your natural physiological arousal process so that your angry behavior can stop getting in the way of what you really want. You can obtain the tools and resources to work with this arousal process, giving you more choices and chances to succeed, rather than letting anger take away those choices.

Virlyn Collantes, MSW, RSW
Anger Therapist

Virlyn Collantes, MSW, RSW

Registered Social Worker

Available for Online Therapy

To incorporate either DBT skills training or Psychodynamic approaches when working with clients who may identify to having anger management. To assess and explore the root cause of such issues. The goal is to enhance the emotion regulation of the client and this may entail exploring their early childhood developments or if past traumas have been experienced. A focus on problem solving is the goal with emotion regulation skills training.

Michelle Iacobucci, RP
Anger Therapist

Michelle Iacobucci, RP

Registered Psychotherapist

Available for Online Therapy

Anger presents in various forms and can range in intensity within and between individuals. When working with clients who see anger as a barrier in their lives, I strive to work together to gain an understanding of where the anger comes from, determine its different features and triggers, and explore the possible ways that you can feel more in control over this experience. Please contact me for a free consultation to learn more about my approach and to determine if we would be a good fit.

Jonathan Christink, B.A., M.Ed.
Anger Therapist

Jonathan Christink, B.A., M.Ed.

Registered Psychotherapist

845 Harrington Court # 200, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905 319 1488

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.

Kim Christink, M. Div., D. Min.
Anger Therapist

Kim Christink, M. Div., D. Min.

Registered Psychotherapist

845 Harrington Court, Unit 200A, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905-319-1488

Anger is a difficult emotion to control once it gets started. Stopping anger is like stopping a runaway train after it has a full head of steam. Managing one of the most powerful emotions takes preparation, awareness and containment skills. I have personally written the book on the Eight Steps to Conquering Chronic Anger. It is used monthly at our centre in anger management classes. Anger can be conquered!

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre
Anger Therapist

Bayridge Counselling Centre, Counselling Centre

Individual, Couples, and Family Counselling

845 Harrington Court, Unit #200A, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | 905-297-5317

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.

Nathan Pillai, MA and BA Double Hons
Anger Therapist

Nathan Pillai, MA and BA Double Hons

Therapist

845 Harrington Court, #200A, Burlington, Ontario L7N 3P3 | (905) 319-1488

One of the most common complaints I hear from parents is that their child never listens. “No matter what it is they just don’t hear me. I yell and scream and plead but it’s like I am talking to a brick wall.” Most of the time the way the message is delivered is more important than the message itself. Adults and children alike tend to close themselves off from loud and intrusive tones of voice. I help parents understand that perhaps the best way to get their kids to listen and behave is by first changing their attitudes towards the situation. Engaging in a parenting paradigm shift is a great way to start their journey and I can help with this process.

Steve Rose, PhD
Anger Therapist

Steve Rose, PhD

Addiction Counsellor

Available for Online Therapy

Anger can often feel so overwhelming that it causes you to do things you later regret. Not knowing what came over you, there are many unanswered questions: why do I keep doing this? why can't I stop myself? Sometimes, alcohol, substances, or other addictive behaviours lead to this anger, making it more difficult to control. As an addiction counsellor, I help clients overcome addictions leading to anger issues so they can regain a sense of control, rebuild relationships, and gain clarity about how to move forward. If you are unsure where to start, send me a message and I can help. If I'm not the right fit, I can connect you to the right support so you can start gaining back control, today.


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Burlington is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 185.66 square kilometers.  The population of Burlington is 183,314 people with 71,373 households . The population ranking for Burlington is #28 nationally and #13 for the province of Ontario with a density of 987.30 people per sq km. Burlington therapists serve postal code: L7M.