Anger is a natural emotion that everyone experiences, but when it becomes overwhelming or uncontrollable, it can lead to destructive behaviors, strained relationships, and significant distress. By employing a systemic approach to therapy, I address the underlying causes of anger within the context of family dynamics and relationships, providing support, guidance, and practical strategies to help clients regulate their emotions and improve their communication skills.
One of the primary ways I help children and adults with anger management is by creating a safe and supportive therapeutic environment where they can explore the root causes of their anger and learn healthy coping strategies. This may involve individual therapy sessions where clients can express their feelings, identify triggers for their anger, and gain insight into the underlying thoughts and beliefs that contribute to their emotional responses.
As a marriage and family therapist, I address the impact of anger on family dynamics and relationships, helping clients understand how their anger affects their loved ones and vice versa. Anger can strain relationships, erode trust, and create a cycle of conflict within families. I provide family therapy or couples therapy to help clients repair and strengthen their relationships, improve communication skills, and develop healthier ways of relating to one another.
Moreover, I work with parents to understand and support their children’s anger management needs. Parents may feel overwhelmed or uncertain about how to best help their child navigate their emotions and behaviors. I offer guidance, psychoeducation, and parenting strategies to help parents create a supportive and nurturing environment for their child to learn and practice anger management skills.
By creating a safe and supportive therapeutic environment, teaching healthy coping strategies, improving communication skills, and addressing family dynamics, I empower clients to regulate their emotions, resolve conflicts, and build stronger and healthier relationships with themselves and their loved ones.