Anger Therapist
Dr. Kimberley Wands, Ph.D.
Clinical Psychologist
In N0H 2C0 - Nearby to Kincardine.
CBT/REBT is often used for anger management. CBT/REBT is action oriented and helps to teach clients specific strategies to better manage anger. Working on ineffective thinking patterns is often an integral part of therapy. Helping clients develop healthier life styles to decrease stress and eliminate factors contributing to anger is also an important component.
Anger Therapist
Casper Watras, RP, MACP, BSc
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Anger, frustration, rage, and reactivity overall, can make a person feel frustrated and powerless; when we have emotional outbursts of any kind they can feel so all-encompassing and make us feel like we are not in control of feelings, thoughts, and behaviours. In working with clients on their emotions I aim to primarily promote an understanding of why our emotional outbursts occur; once this has been established we begin to work on how to manage, mitigate, or change how these outbursts occur, or why we feel the way that we feel in the first place.
Anger Therapist
Michelle Iacobucci, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Anger presents in various forms and can range in intensity within and between individuals. When working with clients who see anger as a barrier in their lives, I strive to work together to gain an understanding of where the anger comes from, determine its different features and triggers, and explore the possible ways that you can feel more in control over this experience. Please contact me for a free consultation to learn more about my approach and to determine if we would be a good fit.
Anger Therapist
Donald Hill, M. Div., M. Th., RMFT, RP
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
Many of us grew up in families where we were told to rate our emotions as positive or negative. Positive emotions were love, joy, and compassion. Negative emotions were sadness, fear, anger, and rage. Unfortunately, anger got placed in the harmful emotion category for many of us, which is not where it belongs. Anger is a helpful emotion that strengthens our resolve to set healthy limits in our relationships. Anger helps us communicate what we need from others. Psychotherapy is a space where you can learn the positive attributes of anger and how to express it positively and safely. Let's get together and explore some of these healthier options for this vital emotion!
Anger Therapist
Resilient Cactus Psychotherapy, MA, RSW
Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
All emotions provide information about how we are experiencing a particular relationship or event. The intensity of our emotions reflects how important this relationship or event is to us. Anger has become associated with aggression and hurtful behaviours, but in reality, anger is an emotion that motivates us to respond. Sessions focus on developing an understanding of where your anger is originating and how it can be expressed and/or resolved.
Anger Therapist
Karla Lang, BA Hons Psych, MA in MFT
Marriage and Family Therapist
In N0H 2C0 - Nearby to Kincardine.
We all get angry, angry is a natural emotion that we all experience. When anger starts to impact negatively on your relationships, your job, your children or your spouse, you might want to figure out how to handle frustration differently. We look at where did you learn how to express anger, what are you afraid of that you need to defend yourself from and how you may use anger as a coping strategy to keep control.
Anger Therapist
Adrienne Richardson, PhD MsED RP CSAT/CPTT SEP-A OCT
Registered Psychotherapist
Available for Online Therapy
There are 3 phases in working with Anger 1.Prevention- Attempts to forestall the very onset of anger. 2. Intervention- Aims to reduce the intensity or the duration of anger that has already ignited. 3. Postvention- Aims to discharge any residual anger. Emotions are regulated by re-experiencing, releasing, or converting them into a safe form. We will not only focus on your cognitions and behaviors as entry points but also focus on the modification of affect (your emotions). Anger is an emotion. To have no room in therapy for the feeling component of this emotion is to deny its very essence, your existence. Gestalt perspective- Expression of anger can be very productive. Let out!
You have Found the Best Anger Management Therapists in Kincardine, ON.
Thank you for visiting our Ontario page of anger counsellors in Kincardine, Ontario who are experienced in therapy and treatment for anger issues. Ask your provider about classes or workshops in addition to individual sessions to help with issues relating to anger. Begin your new journey today.
Kincardine is located in Ontario, Canada. It has a land area of 537.94 square kilometers.  The population of Kincardine is 11,389 people with 4,855 households . The population ranking for Kincardine is #363 nationally and #129 for the province of Ontario with a density of 21.20 people per sq km. Kincardine therapists serve postal code: N2Z.