Find a Therapist for Anger
Anger is a natural emotion, but when it feels out of control, therapy can help. Browse therapists who specialize in anger management and watch their intro videos to find the right fit.

Anger is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences. But when anger feels overwhelming, comes out in ways you regret, or affects your relationships and daily life, working with a therapist can help you understand your triggers and develop healthier ways to express and manage your emotions.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who specialize in anger management. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their approach and personality. All therapists on our platform have had their credentials verified during onboarding. Book directly online when you're ready to begin.
Andrea Montello

Andrea Montello
Michael Kang

Michael Kang
Alaleh Shakourianfard

Alaleh Shakourianfard
Halyna Polityka

Halyna Polityka
Shannon Freud

Shannon Freud
Amanda Webster-Singh

Amanda Webster-Singh
Calum Ramsay
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Calum Ramsay
Andras Lenart

Andras Lenart
Blair McLean

Blair McLean
Kimberly Crossman

Kimberly Crossman

Therapy is hard work.
Anger management therapy helps you understand your anger, recognize triggers, and develop healthier ways to express and manage intense emotions. Your therapist will work with you to identify patterns, explore what underlies your anger, and build practical skills for responding to situations that trigger you. The approach is tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Many people find that therapy helps them understand the root causes of their anger, recognize early warning signs, develop coping strategies, improve communication skills, and repair relationships affected by angry outbursts. Therapy provides a non-judgmental space to explore these issues and practice new ways of responding.
You might benefit from therapy if you find yourself frequently losing your temper, saying or doing things you regret when angry, having angry outbursts that affect your relationships or work, feeling like your anger is out of control, or using anger to avoid other emotions. If anger is affecting your quality of life, therapy can help.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who list anger management as a specialty. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style and whether you'd feel comfortable working with them. Finding someone you trust is important for this work. Learn more about what makes a good therapist.
Sessions typically involve exploring your anger patterns, understanding triggers, and learning practical techniques for managing intense emotions. Your therapist may help you identify underlying feelings, develop communication skills, practice relaxation techniques, and work through past experiences that contribute to your anger. The pace is set by you.
Browse therapists on First Session who specialize in anger management. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you, then book a session online. Many therapists offer free consultations so you can ask questions before committing. Seeking help for anger is a positive step toward better relationships and wellbeing.
