Anger Therapist
Angela White, LPCC, LICDC
Licensed Clinical Counselor
In 45005 - Nearby to Troy.
I utilize reality-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat anger management issues. Often, individuals are unaware that anger is a result of a deeper emotional issue which has been neglected for too long. I assist my clients in challenging faulty thinking which results in unwanted behavior and loss of control. My goal is for my client to be able to identify those things which are within his/her control and be able to peacefully let go of those things beyond his/her grasp. Through straight-forward feedback and role-playing techniques, I assist my clients in a safe, compassionate environment realize their goals and work with them towards feeling more in control of their lives.
Anger Therapist
Kevin Fleming, Ph.D.
Coach/Change Agent/Consultant
At Home or Private Discreet Intensives
Grey Matters International and the work of Kevin J. Fleming, Ph.D approaches issues of anger management in a very humane yet fresh perspective. You see, anger is a normal emotion but it is the valence (intensity) as well as the coupling choice of what one does with this that is the problem. Telling someone to "not" do it or modifying behavior with a trite psychological plan that only breeds a compliant response is not the way to change anger. Brainwave optimization is a new cutting edge technology that allows one to rewire circuitry responsible for reactivity driving the anger. Contact Grey Matters International, Inc now at kevin@kevinflemingphd.com or 877-606-6161.
Anger Therapist
Jennifer Marie Errington, LISW-S, RPT
Licensed Independent Social Worker-Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist, Certified Synergetic Play Therapist
In 43311 - Nearby to Troy.
Anger, a common human emotion. However, not one widely embraced or tolerated. Anger when not identified, understood and regulated, can led to issues. Understanding a young person's anger, the reasons for it and how to effectively cope with make it, will make a positive difference. All behaviors are an attempt at regulation. Often times anger is prompted by fear, anxiety or sadness. The relationships that a child has can support the process of learning to regulate emotions. I look at how families and children can change interactions for a more positive outcome.