Anger Therapist
DeAnn Richter, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
601 E Yorba Linda Blvd, Placentia, California 92870 | 714-705-6850
Anger is a normal emotion. Mild forms of anger may include displeasure, irritation or dislike. When we react to criticism, threat or frustration we may become angry - and usually this is a healthy response. Anger may be a secondary response to feeling sad, lonely or frightened. When anger becomes a full-blown rage our judgment and thinking can become impaired and we are more likely to do and say unreasonable and irrational things. Work with me and we will learn new ways to handle the way you express your anger. Together we will work with your judgment of life events so you will express yourself in a more reasonable way.
Anger Therapist
Stuart Kaplowitz, MFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
11800 Central Ave Ste 225, Chino, California 91710 | 909-591-5085
Anger can be a powerful emotion. Many times, it stems from unresolved pain. You see, if we choose not to feel sad or pain in our lives and think it will just go away, this does not work long-term. What tends to happen is that the feelings will leak out, usually as anger. I can show you the tools to not only manage your anger but also realize where it may truly be coming from. Please do not let your anger get the best of you.
Anger Therapist
Jeanne Yorke, Ph.D.
Ph.D.
2238 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, California 92831 | 714-256-4887
Anger comes from someplace deep inside. I work not only at helping the person control their anger but the cause so it can permentely be deleated. Each person is uniquely different and we will work together to understand how to deal with its root causes. Most clients can learn in a couple sessions what to do in the moment to get anger under control. The rest takes longer
Anger Therapist
Barbara Jaurequi, MS, LMFT, MAC
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
8300 Utica Ave., Suite 159, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, California 91730 | 9099446611
Managing anger is more complicated than many people think. The chemicals that are released during an angry/raging episode are similar to the ones released during vigorous exercise and can actually become addicting. That is why angry outbursts seem to get worse over time. It's important to get highly directive therapy to learn how to identify triggers for outbursts and to learn coping skills that will help you avoid the negative consequences of out-of-control anger.
Anger Therapist
John Quinlan, Psy.D.
Psychologist (License # PSY23794)
8301 Elm Ave Suite 513, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 | 844-Trans4m (844-872-6746)
Need help with your anger? You may have experienced anger leading to domestic violence, assault, incarceration, or other detrimental outcomes. You may feel that you are trapped in a cycle of uncontrollable anger that you can't get free from, but Dr. Quinlan has helped many others to discover that they can break this cycle and live a life where anger is managed. Dr. Quinlan has many years of experience leading support groups and individual counseling with a focus on anger management. Once you understand how to manage your anger effectively, then you can use this valuable emotion to motivate you in healthy ways so that you can experience positive growth and fulfillment in your relationships.
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.
Anger Therapist
Christi Lindsay, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Los Angeles, California 91766 | 562-225-7978
Anger is one of our fundamental emotions, part of the basic machinery of our mind and personality. In some ways it is a useful tool that helps to motivate and energize us in seeking fairness and justice in the world around us. But this powerful hold-over from our primal history can also be enormously destructive if we lose control of it. If your anger is slipping out of your control and you find yourself saying or doing things that damage your reputation or your relationships, hurt those around you, or otherwise consistently put you on the outside of society's expectations for behavior, you need help to find tools or strategies to change this and I would be happy to help.
Anger Therapist
Pamela Polcyn, Ph.D, MFT
Licensed Marriage And Family Therapist
Encinitas, California 92024 | 760-7531551
Understanding anger and its components can transform your relationship to others and yourself. Through increased clarity about the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that create and maintain anger states you can learn to create the space and conditions needed to release anger and create a more peaceful and compassionate approach towards yourself and others. Anger can be a powerful motivator when clearly understood. Seeing the innocence in another's behavior can prevent the old habits of blame and resentment that have a poisonous effect on relationships and on ourselves. Developing patience and compassion can contribute to the growth of happiness in ourselves and in others.
92530 is a zip code located in Riverside County and part of Lake Elsinore, California. It has a land area of 53.887 square miles.  The population of 92530 is 50,216 people.