Anger Therapist
Jean Powers, M.A., L.M.F.T.
Psychotherapist, Individual & Family Therapist
Sherman Oaks, California 91403 | 949-276-4332
Anger Management = dealing with unexpressed feelings that are buried, such as shame, grief, or fear, in a way that is acceptable to yourself and the world. I have worked with many individuals on anger relief - from perpetrators to people who feel victimized. I help you unearth the root of the anger/pain, and teach you coping tools to improve your life.
Anger Therapist
Tom Andre, MA
LMFT
512 Main Street, Suite 2, El Segundo, California 90245 | 310-776-5299
Most of us have some relationship to anger. In a world that is capable of sudden cruelty and profound injustice, anger can be a powerful ally, helping us to take action that leads to real change. But anger can also try to take over our lives by tricking us into doing things we would rather not do, or getting ourselves into trouble. When anger arrives, we will face it together. Might we flip the script? Is it possible to take control of the relationship with anger, to interrogate it and unmask its motivations, its support, and its insidious methods of taking over?
Anger Therapist
Joelle Allman, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
lakewood, California 90713 |
Frustration and anger is a normal part of life but if you find your child or yourself having a negative attitude or pessimistic outlook on life; swearing and cussing at others, yelling and having anger outburst, hitting or throwing things, or driving aggressively, it is definitely time to get help. Learning how to manage your anger and frustration will improve your attitude, your relationships with others, and give you a sense of control over your life. Stop avoiding and blaming others for your negative behavior. Don’t ignore the warning signs, please take a step to improve your life and the lives of those you love.
Anger Therapist
Sandra Dupont, MA, MS, MFT
Adolescent & Emerging Adulthood Specialist
1247 7th Street, Santa Monica, California 90401 | 310 951-5678
Anger is a feeling that carries information. Anger alerts us to the awareness that we feel threatened in some way. People often get angry because they are in emotional pain. However, showing someone that you are in pain is a more effective way to help others feel remorse for what they did than raging at them. Emotionally intense young adults do not have to destroy any more relationships with "over the top" reactions! There are more effective ways of responding. I can teach these young people simple relaxation and awareness exercises that allow them to tame their anger.
Anger Therapist
Leandra Wills, MA, MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
Manhattan beach, California 90266 | 858-405-7434
Anger management can be helpful when emotions feel so strong that they are are to control. Learning Impulse control and mindfulness skills can be helpful to manage Anger. I offer Dialectical Behavior Therapy to focus on the ways to improve Distress Tolerance and improve your ability to think before you act. Working through the skills and increasing your emotional regulation can be very helpful for Anger Management.
Anger Therapist
Cristina Cano, M.S., LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
18000 Studebaker, Suite 700, Cerritos, California 90703 | 562-467-6978
Anger is usually triggered when individuals have difficulties verbally expressing their feelings of frustration. All those feelings can lead to a violent physical altercation due to not being release the undesirable anger thru the use of communication. With a therapist support, skills can be learned on how to manage your strong undesired feeling and release them in a healthy manner.
Anger Therapist
Lori Freson, M.A., MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Virtual Office, Encino, California 91426 | (818) 514-LMFT(5638)
Sometimes unresolved issues with a partner or family member turn to resentment. As resentment builds up, you can become filled with anger and rage. This is when people tend to "lose control" and blame others for inappropriate behaviors. Some people even get into trouble with the law. Learn appropriate ways to express your feelings of anger, and see how it benefits your relationships.
Anger Therapist
Jessica Zucker, M.A.
Associate marriage & family therapist
Virtual, Redondo Beach, California 90277 | 424-262-5536
Anger is often seen as a negative feeling, however anger is just as useful as any other emotion. It shows us where we feel disrespected or mistreated. While feelings can not be wished away, thoughts that impact feelings can be challenged. In my work with anger management, I help to locate the sources of anger and teach calming and regulatory exercises to help change unhealthy behaviors associated with anger into healthier ones.
Anger Therapist
Parshaw Barati-Marnani, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
18345 Ventura Blvd , Tarzana, California 91356 | 818-445-0574
Consider anger a socially acceptable mask that we wear to protect ourselves from more vulnerable feelings. It’s easier to show anger than hurt feelings. The way I work with anger is to explore what’s fueling the anger, what’s underneath it. Once the underlying feelings are identified and acknowledged, the anger becomes less intense and more manageable. I also use a somatic approach to anger, using physiological cues to recognize it before it grows out of control.
Anger Therapist
Anthony Fiore, Ph.D.
Licensed Psychologist
1945 Palo Verde Avenue, Suite 202, Long Beach, California 90815 | 714-745-1393
With a partner, I have developed a new and effective model of anger management that teaches you eight proven tools for anger control. These skill-based tools include; (1) reducing stress in your life, (2) developing empathy, (3)learning to respond instead of react, (4) changing self-talk, (5) communicating assertively, (6) adjusting expectations, (7) learning to forgive, and (8) retreating and thinking things over. These tools are taught to clients both in individual consultation and in anger management classes. They are also taught in online anger management programs I have produced.
Anger Therapist
Jeffrey Salinas, MS, MFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
2201 E. WIllow St. Suite D 203, Long Beach, California 90755 | 562 400 8016
Anger is a healthy expression of emotion. When anger and rage become the dominating emotion that rules our actions, a potentially serious problem exists. When this occurs we feel out of control, even frightened by the intensity of feeling. Scared by life altering actions and repercussions. We become lost and confused. We know this is not me but yet it is. This mystery is solvable. Sometimes when negative experiences happen we hide and bury them, We do this so well we forget why the anger is there. Over the years these experiences multiply, fester and grow. A time bomb waiting to be triggered. We can help you unearth the issues, defuse and help you to dismantle the bomb. Call! We can help.
Anger Therapist
Sandra Lambert, LMFT, LPCC, Ed.D
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
223 S Glendora Ave, Glendora, California 91741 | (626) 674-1196
Being angry is not bad in itself. It is when we use the energy that anger gives us to hurt others and ourselves that cause problems. Anger is a "red flag" that tells us that something is not right in our lives. If you are experiencing this type of anger, you owe it to yourself and the others you love to find out what you can do to control and even let go of destructive feelings and behaviors and have a much more productive, happier life.
Anger Therapist
Stephanie Weston, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
407 Jacaranda Pl, Fullerton, California 92832 | 323-819-8909
We all get angry, but it’s how we express it that really makes the difference. Some people struggle with controlling their reaction to anger. They can either internalize it, which can lead to depression or they can externalize it, which could lead to outbursts and aggression. Both of these scenarios can be helped with learning some anger management techniques. I can help you learn to recognize your triggers and utilize your coping skills to slow down your reaction to anger so that you can identify the true reason for your feelings. Learning how to control them will result in more confidence, but will also allow you to have better relationships with those around you.
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