Anger Therapist
Glyndora Condon, MS, MFT, NCC, LPC, CCTH, CCTP
Glyndora Condon
In 37312 - Nearby to Englewood.
Glyndora has spoken at public events regarding the connection of bullying and Domestic Violence. She also has a class to work with mandated court ordered clients with the construct of prevention of domestic violence and self management/anger management strategies. Often parents and children must enter into a process so as to cease enabling and to aid both to overcome anger issues and poor modeling issues. Classes do incur a fee which is depicted on the website for Heal and Hope Counseling Services. Learn why you use anger and how to stop abuse. Learn how generational abuse is transferred and patterned. Knowledge is critical for the victim and the abuser to learn and implement.
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
Lisa Jones, MA, LPC-MHSP, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Mental Health Service Provider
In 37922 - Nearby to Englewood.
Anger is a natural emotion. Anger is often thought of as a negative emotion. This is not true! What we do with anger can cause some relationship issues or some interpersonal issues for us. Anger can be a warning sign that something is not right. Anger is often described as a secondary emotion. Often people are stuck in processing information too quickly and using automatic responses. Anger can be treated and you can learn how to regulate and learn how to use anger to benefit you. Sometimes underlying emotions are the cause and can be treated with exploring what needs you have and how to get your needs met with regulating your own emotional response.