![Brian Zayman, LCSW](https://www.theravive.com/images/counsellors/brian-zayman.jpg)
Anger Therapist
Brian Zayman, LCSW
LCSW
In 28787 - Nearby to Black Mountain.
We must gain insight into the sources of the anger issues and attempt to process and heal these. Also I collaborate with my clients on effective strategies to contain the anger and refrain from acting on it. Approaches to calm the body and mind are also important. A common strategy is to help the client to recognize the minute the anger starts and finding customized ways to quickly veer away so as not to allow the feeling to go into action.
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Anger Therapist
Ross Kellogg, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
In 28801 - Nearby to Black Mountain.
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.
![Geoffrey Bullock, LCSW](https://www.theravive.com/images/counsellors/geoffrey-bullock.jpg)
Anger Therapist
Geoffrey Bullock, LCSW
Marriage and Couples Therapist
In 28801 - Nearby to Black Mountain.
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/