As a psychologist specializing in anger management, my approach to treatment is centered on understanding the underlying causes and triggers of anger while equipping individuals with practical strategies to manage their emotions constructively. Through evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and mindfulness techniques, I help clients identify negative thought patterns and develop healthier coping mechanisms. By fostering self-awareness and teaching skills such as assertive communication and problem-solving, I empower individuals to express their emotions effectively and navigate conflict situations with confidence. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of stress management techniques and relaxation exercises to prevent anger escalation. My goal is to support individuals in gaining control over their emotions, improving relationships, and enhancing overall well-being.
I am a Certified Anger Resolution Therapist. People suffering from anger management issues need the understanding that they are really trying, but it isn’t working. I provide methods that allow clients to gain self-control while enabling them to heal themselves and their relationships.
Seeking a therapist can be a little scary. I'd love to speak with you on the phone to answer any questions you may have and to encourage you. My goal is to help you find direction and peace of mind, using your unique traits and talents.
Through our anger management evaluations and counseling sessions – Robert assesses anger issues along with the persons needs and coping skills. He then teaches empirically based skills such as; relaxation, behavioral, and cognitive strategies that incorporate emotional intelligence in the areas of development.
Anger is what we refer to in the "therapy world" as a secondary emotion; usually there is a deeper cause to the anger you may be feeling. I will strive to help assist you in a nonjudgmental, and safe way in exploring the deeper reasons that your anger keeps surfacing.
Counselor/Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor
Anger is not a bad emotion but instead what we do with anger can be bad. I enjoy helping people get to the root cause of anger and manage your anger in more healthy ways. Learn healthy anger management tips and gain control.
Anger can feel like your water bottle is about to explode. Aside from the fact that it might initially feel good once you are angry, you notice that other people might veer away from you. I can help you process this while providing you skills to help prevent the anger.
For the client, I include the practices that I've learned including breathwork, meditation, and yoga to help restore the nervous system and somatic responses to stay in control and maintain a more peaceful state instead of reacting to triggers. We can together explore these tools as well as the emotional responses and thoughts that occur that do not serve us and instead make a journey towards healing, wholeness, and fulfillment.