Anger Management Groups

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Anger Management Groups

You aren’t alone in feeling like anger controls your life. Often, it can feel like anger is just part of who you are. It bleeds into you relationship, work, and everyday activities. It takes hold and doesn’t let go. It comes full force out of nowhere. Does this sound like you? Even though it doesn’t feel like it, displaying ones anger is a learned habit that can be unlearned. You weren’t born this way and you can change it.

 

Benefits of Group Therapy

Learning about anger management in a group setting can help you know that you’re not alone. It can help you see that others have the same struggles and often feel the same way, which can be validating. It allows you to get feedback and support from others who are going through something similar.

 

Learn to manage anger

Anger is a good thing. Surprised to hear this? Many people are! Emotions cannot be labeled as good or bad. They just are. Anger is an important signal your body is sending you to inform you that something is not right. Anger becomes a problem when it is felt on extreme levels and when our response is to attack. This can cause additional uncomfortable emotions, including shame, guilt, and sadness. It can also cause problems in important areas of our lives, such as  in relationships and at work. This is an important skill, as suppressed anger can contribute to depression, isolation, or unhealthy behaviors such as substance use. 

Anger management therapy can assist in learning skills to build insight into when you are becoming angry. The earlier you recognize anger building, the easier it will be to regulate. You will also learn to identify triggers and think differently about your anger and situations that may be causing anger. You will also build tools to communicate your anger assertively so your anger can be adaptive. 

Contact me today to begin your journey towards inner peace. 

 

Signs anger might be a problem

*This is informational and not diagnostic. Please keep in mind, mandated reporting laws of harm to others as well as child abuse and abuse of elderly and people with disabilities. *

When it turns to violence

If your anger is leading to verbal or physical altercations, it may be problematic. Constant fights can ruin relationship and lead to problems at work or school. Violence can lead to legal and financial consequences. It interferes with building a life worth living.

When you avoid in unhelpful ways

When you lack skills to manage anger effectively, it can be easier to avoid. In an effort to avoid, people may use harmful behaviors, including substance abuse, isolation, or acting out. These behaviors can cause you harm and negatively impact other areas of your life. 

When it leads to physical problems

Unmanaged, suppressed anger often leads to physical problems, including high blood pressure, physical/chronic pain, and cardiac problems.   

Contact us today if anger is  causing problems in your life!

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