November - A Focus on Anger

The therapists we've featured here are specialists, passionate about supporting people who suffer with anger issues and from the effects it.

Let's talk about anger

At TherapyDen, we want to help people that are suffering from anger issues and are being effected by it from people and society.

Community leaders voice out

From a therapeutic perspective, I try to work through all situations in the "healthiest" ways as possible with my clients. Learning and growing are very valuable, however, anger is not always necessary in order to learn and grow. With my clients, we try to deal with whatever we have be given in that moment. Fear and Anger are very strong emotions, and could be dangerous if not understood, but we can definitely learn and grow from them as well. Dialogue, reflection, accountability, compassion, and action are some ways to respond to Fear and Anger in more "healthy" ways.

Michelle Chong, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

 

As my clients will attest, I am very curious about their anger and rage, and the ways they deny it, shut it down, and turn it inward against themselves. What might happen if those abused as children felt their anger? What if women felt their anger? Who would you be betraying if you felt your anger? What are you afraid might happen? In my work, I find that when folks begin to feel their long-supressed anger, they experience profound internal shifts. Often, a heaviness is lifted, and new capacities to experience self-compassion are discovered. A sense of relief washes in, and psychic energy which used to be spent denying anger, is freed up for other feelings, thoughts, and pursuits.

Eileen Brown, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Anger has recently been a common theme among my clients. I specialize in working with sexual assault and molestation survivors, the majority of which have had to suffer from intense triggering and invasive flashback images and/or physical sensations as a result of the unjust Senate hearings and subsequent confirmation of Kavanaugh.

Erika Shershun, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Therapists that specialize in anger issues

  • Bernard Sullivan

    Bernard Sullivan

    Ph.D. Clinical Psychology

    Clinical Psychologist
    Overland Park, KS 66212

  • Brandyn Sewers

    Brandyn Sewers

    LISW-CP

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker
    Columbia, SC 29223

  • Amy Bruce

    Amy Bruce

    MSW

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  • Kacey Peterson

    Kacey Peterson

    LMHC

    Licensed Mental Health Counselor
    Commack, NY 11725

  • Sandi Neiman

    Sandi Neiman

    MA Marital and Family Therapist LMFT

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

  • Hillary Young

    Hillary Young

    Mental Health Counselor
    New York, NY 10024

  • Sara Smith

    Sara Smith

    MA, LPC, LAC, NCC, EMDR

    Licensed Professional Counselor
    Denver, CO 80206

  • Michael Quinones

    Michael Quinones

    Ph.D.

    Clinical Psychologist
    Fort Lauderdale, FL, FL 33317

  • Angela Gwak

    Angela Gwak

    Ph.D. and M.F.T.

    Psychologist
    New York, NY 10010

  • Christopher Kelm

    Christopher Kelm

    110568

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
    San Francisco, CA 94102

  • Justeen Jennings

    Justeen Jennings

    LPCC

    Counselor
    San Diego, CA 92108

  • Luke Hunter

    Luke Hunter

    Licensed Professional Counselor Intern
    Chattanooga, TN 37411

  • Elizabeth Hinkle

    Elizabeth Hinkle

    LMFT

    Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
    Richmond, VA 23294

  • Allison Devlin

    Allison Devlin

    LCSW

    Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor
    eatontown, NJ 07724

  • Kelsey Mills

    Kelsey Mills

    LCSW

    Licensed Clinical Social Worker