Anger Therapist
Open Door Biblical Counseling Center, Ph.D
Licensed Christian Counselors
229 Siloam Road, Easley, South Carolina 29640 | 864-414-5649
Anger issues, like most issues we have to deal with, are rooted in our past experiences. Anger is a secondary emotion that comes from a primary cause. Many people who have problems with anger have not recognized the source of their anger. If we can locate where anger comes from, we have an opportunity to deal with it constructively. The client will benefit from finding the source of his anger and learn how to manage the anger response by applying Biblical principles to the anger.
Anger Therapist
Megan Szczepanik, LCSW, c-IRT
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Asheville , North Carolina 28806 | 7276424746
Anger is a tough emotion. It feels so real and raw in the moment, that we forget that it’s simply a defense mechanism. As human beings, we like to feel powerful. Vulnerable emotions are dangerous. Sadness, fear, jealousy, hurt, and betrayal make us feel weak, so what do we do? We try to look strong, scary, and powerful. Anger is the most efficient way to do this. If we can sit with our more vulnerable feelings and care for them, we are able to see our anger evaporate. We’ll work together to create a safe space for you to explore what’s hiding beneath your anger. The freedom that comes with vulnerability is where your true power lies.
Anger Therapist
Ross Kellogg, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Asheville, North Carolina 28801 | 619-771-1797
Anger is often a misunderstood emotion and often looked at as more negative than positive. In applying cognitive behavioral approaches to developing a healthy use and control of anger, therapy will support you in not suppressing anger but recognizing the difference between healthy and unhealthy anger and regaining your mastery over this complex emotion. Often this leads to overall better self understanding and increased confidence as well as improved personal and professional relationships.
Anger Therapist
Geoffrey Bullock, LCSW
Marriage and Couples Therapist
70 Woodfin Pl Suite 232, Asheville, North Carolina 28801 | 828-686-9601
For many couples, learning to understand anger and treat it differently when it occurs is one key to improving their marriage or relationship. Anger is a natural emotion that happens when something important to us isn't going our way. But it often leads to fights in relationships, because couples continue trying to 'solve their differences' even after anger has taken over. Once emotion has taken over, it's nearly impossible to think clearly or hear new ideas. Counseling helps you to understand your anger AND learn what you can do to avoid being automatically triggered into old 'anger habits'. See more at: http://ashevillemarriagecounseling.com/fights-arguments-overview/
Anger Therapist
Sharon Spivey, LISW-CP, BCPCC
Licensed Independent Social Worker
3150 South Highway 14, Greenville, South Carolina 29615 | 864-238-0153
Anger is a combination of emotions and generally has a specific cause. I find it important to identify cause and use MBTI results to help clients understand what serves them well and what does not in varying situations. I then help them identify strategies for dealing with anger, for asking for what they want and need to thrive/succeed in various environments. I also use faith if appropriate and acceptable, to help them manage relationships and circumstances to their benefit and in respect of others.
Anger Therapist
Dr. Ezekiel Parro, PhD
Board Certified licensed clinical Pastoral counselor
1619 Old Pelzer Road, Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 | 8645617729
Here at New Creations Counseling Center clients will benefit by learning to control their anger with the power of God. Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit and clients will learn how to grow closer to God through a relationship with Jesus Christ and develop a more mature spiritual life. (Galatians 5:22-23). Clients will learn how to submit their will and lives over to the care of Christ and will ultimately find a way to manage their anger.
28712 is a zip code located in Transylvania County and part of Brevard, North Carolina. It has a land area of 125.660 square miles.  The population of 28712 is 19,347 people.