Job change and career oriented therapy and counseling in 77461, Needville, Texas.


Aishwarya Raju, DO
Anger Therapist

Aishwarya Raju, DO

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist

3531 Town Center Boulevard South Suite 102, Sugar Land, Texas 77479 | (713) 832-0255

You'll find a secure, accepting environment to explore and comprehend your emotions in our workshops on managing anger. We'll identify the causes of anger and develop useful coping mechanisms so that it may be expressed and dealt with in a healthy way. We'll strive toward long-lasting emotional control and resolution by exploring the underlying issues. I'll provide you useful tips and tricks so you can respond to difficult circumstances with more poise and clarity. You will gain the abilities and self-awareness necessary to promote better relationships and handle life's issues with a more impartial viewpoint through our therapeutic partnership.

Eddins Counseling Group, LPC
Anger Therapist

Eddins Counseling Group, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

12930 Dairy Ashford Rd., Suite 103, Sugar Land, Texas 77478 | 832-559-2622

Anger is our response to stress. Sometimes we feel anger to avoid some other emotion such as anxiety or hurt and other times anger is a way of mobilizing ourselves in the face of a threat. Regardless of the reasons for your anger, you may find that it is unproductive in your relationships with others. Our therapists can help you develop new responses to stress and help you stop the spiral of anger. Our approach to working with anger is both physiological and psychological. We will help you recognize and manage the physical signs and symptoms that occur when you're angry as well as finding new ways to express yourself and get your needs met in a way that others can understand.

Meaghan Lefkowitz, LMFT-A
Anger Therapist

Meaghan Lefkowitz, LMFT-A

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate

8410 Highway 90 ALT-E ste 130, Sugar Land, TX, Texas 77478 | 713-320-4133

In my approach to counseling anger management, I am committed to fostering a non-judgmental and empathetic environment where clients can explore the roots of their anger in a constructive manner. I value the importance of understanding anger as a natural emotion with underlying causes, and I strive to help clients develop healthier coping strategies and communication skills. My goal is to support individuals in transforming their anger into positive action and self-awareness, guiding them toward emotional regulation and personal growth. By emphasizing respect and self-compassion, I aim to empower clients to manage their anger effectively and build more fulfilling relationships.

Mary Lyles, PhD
Anger Therapist

Mary Lyles, PhD

Psychotherapist

23234 Red River Drive, Katy, Texas 77494 | 281-712-1023

Explosive anger expression can be an addictive cycle which damages or breaks relationships. Anger ranging "black out rages" to chronic irritability takes a toll on the one who is angry and those who love and care for him or her. Anger is a normal, healthy, appropriate emotion at times. When it takes charge and causes additional suffering, it is time to seek help. If loved ones indicate it is a problem, then it is time. My approach includes a belief that there is a reason someone is deeply angry. We will look at the root of the problem as well as use cognitive-behavioral and self-management strategies to intervene in physically and emotionally harmful behavior. Please call.

Jairo Suarez, MS, NCC, LPC-A
Anger Therapist

Jairo Suarez, MS, NCC, LPC-A

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

2717 COMMERCIAL CENTER BLVD., SUITE E200, Katy, Texas 77494 | 832-857-0628

I approach counseling for anger and anger management from a Cognitive Behavioral perspective. This means that we would work together to identify your thought patterns that fuel anger, recognize the actions you take when angry, and explore the emotions (fear, sadness, disappointment, shame, embarrassment, to name a few) that exist alongside your anger. Anger management counseling may also include developing patterns of thinking that are more helpful to you, practicing activities that help relieve your anger, and processing the emotions related to your anger.

Counseling Houston, Drs. Ken and Karen Waldman
Anger Therapist

Counseling Houston, Drs. Ken and Karen Waldman

Licensed Psychologist; Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

8303 Southwest Freeway, Suite 330 (at Gessner), Houston, Texas 77074 | 713-670-6626

You can learn to manage your anger by recognizing where emotions come from and learning alternatives to getting angry, ones that are far more likely to get you what you really want and need. Anger is generally a secondary emotion. You can learn to identify what feelings are underneath the anger and how to express those appropriately instead. Anger is not necessary or helpful.

Leah Fordham, LMSW, LCDC
Anger Therapist

Leah Fordham, LMSW, LCDC

Addiction Counselor - Individual, Couples & Families

Houston, Texas 77024 | 713-927-1614

Anger can be an emotion which is frightening and repulsive for some and addictively powerful for others. The power to be afraid of or which to gain control can be both seductive and empowering. Together we will explore the meanings of anger to you and your family of origin. Together you will be able to identify warning signs and triggers, and gain skills to help you express your emotions without shame and guilt taking you hostage.

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC
Anger Therapist

Philip Kolba, MA LCPC NCC

Psychotherapist

Houston, Texas 77024 | 503-606-6412

I provide individual psychotherapy for anger management. Anger is normal emotion that everyone experiences. It becomes a problem when one expresses anger inappropriately or one lacks the proficiency to express any emotions but anger. I use Humanistic and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to help my clients understand their anger, improve their emotional experience, and express their emotions in healthy ways. A healthy emotional life is the cornerstone of living a full and successful life.

Renee Trimble, MS, LPC, LCDC
Anger Therapist

Renee Trimble, MS, LPC, LCDC

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor

3730 Kirby Drive Suite #930, Houston, Texas 77098 | 713-299-6006

Anger is not necessarily a bad emotion and one that can be used for progress. Together we can examine your anger and come up with a plan on how to manage and be comfortable with this emotion. I can help you with a number of coping solutions and show you ways to bring the emotion under your will. If there is an underlying root of your anger we can expose it and help it to heal.

Beverly Walsh, Ph.D.
Anger Therapist

Beverly Walsh, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist, Equine Assisted Psychotherapist

5731 Brookside Rd, Brookside Village, Texas 77581 | 713-540-1528

Anger, like other emotions, is neither good nor bad. Anger alerts our body and mind to know, simply, a problem exists that needs to be solved. Without anger, we become “door mats” where people “walk all over us”. Finding the solution that anger seeks can be tricky. The anger goal is to solve the problem; with the “rule” of not hurting ourselves, someone else, and actually making the problem smaller, not bigger. The challenge is when our “stuff” gets in the way. We “lose our cool”; allowing aggressiveness versus assertiveness to run the show. My approach allows people to find their voice, keep their personal power, while preserving relationships and solving the anger problem.

Joan Lipuscek, MS, LMFT
Anger Therapist

Joan Lipuscek, MS, LMFT

Child and Family Therapist

4200 Montrose Boulevard Suite 550, Houston, Texas 77006 | 713-376-9822

We have all faced circumstances in life that provoke anger. It is a very healthy and natural reaction to some stressful and problematic situations. Sometimes, however, these reactions go too far and hurt the people we love. There are several techniques that work well to reduce angry outbursts and aggressive responses directed at others. I can help you or your child discover strategies to remain calm in stressful situations and channel energy into emotional problem solving that leads to healthier and more positive outcomes.

Rejoice Counseling Apostolate, PhD, MA
Anger Therapist

Rejoice Counseling Apostolate, PhD, MA

LMFTs, LPCs, LCSWs & Licensed Associates

6622 Haskell Street, Houston, Texas 77007 | (844) 295-3167

Anger can negatively affect someone’s life in numerous ways, as well as hurt loved ones, colleagues, or strangers. It’s impossible to be joyful and angry at the same time. When you work with one of our professional counselors you will gain an understanding about what’s causing your anger and how to overcome it. Anger usually masks one or more deeper emotions and experiences, such as a perceived injustice, fear, and hurt or sorrow. Once you gain insights about what’s beneath your anger then you can begin to make some real progress in addressing it in healthier ways and overcoming it.

Phil Ginsburg, M.A., LMFT, LPC, LCDC, CSAT, NCC
Anger Therapist

Phil Ginsburg, M.A., LMFT, LPC, LCDC, CSAT, NCC

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, (LMFT), LPC, LCDC, CSAT (Certified Sex Addiction Therapist)

13100 Wortham Center Dr.E, Houston, Texas 77065 | 832-375-1700

Anger doesn’t have to equal rage. We can learn how to express angry feelings in ways which don’t cause fear in the people around us. Sometimes our feelings for a person are more possessive than loving. We can use humor in the form of sarcasm, masking our anger instead of sharing our feelings in a healthy way. It might feel like we go from 0-100 on the anger scale quickly, but it is a process similar to dominoes falling one after the other. If we can learn to recognize the process that occurs and slow it down in our mind, we can make better choices and express our feelings without the trauma, emotional and even physical damage that rage and anger inflicts on ourselves and those around us.


77461 is a zip code located in Fort Bend County and part of Needville, Texas. It has a land area of 147.857 square miles.  The population of 77461 is 10,679 people.