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Anger is a natural human emotion that arises when we feel threatened, frustrated, disrespected, or misunderstood. While anger itself is not inherently negative, uncontrolled anger can harm relationships, damage mental well-being, and lead to impulsive decisions. Psychology views anger as a secondary emotion—often masking deeper feelings such as hurt, fear, or insecurity. Understanding this foundation is the first step in effective anger management.

Therapy Strategy & Approach

One of the core aspects of anger management in therapy is identifying triggers. Triggers can be external, such as stressful environments, conflicts, or unfair treatment, or internal, such as negative self-talk or unresolved trauma. By recognizing what sparks anger, individuals can begin to anticipate reactions and develop healthier coping strategies before emotions escalate.

Implementation Timeline

How the Therapy Plan Was Designed and Executed Over Time

During the initial assessment phase, several key challenges were identified that were contributing to the client’s anxiety and emotional distress.

  • Week 1–3: Assessment & Awareness Understanding the client’s concerns, identifying anxiety triggers, and analyzing emotional and behavioral patterns. Building trust and introducing basic relaxation techniques.
  • Week 4–6: Skill Development Introducing mindfulness techniques, breathing exercises, and thought journaling. Helping the client recognize negative thinking patterns and emotional responses.
  • Week 7–9: Cognitive Restructuring Challenging irrational thoughts and replacing them with balanced perspectives. Applying CBT techniques to real-life situations and improving decision-making.
  • Week 10–12: Confidence & Maintenance Gradual exposure to anxiety-triggering situations while practicing coping strategies. Strengthening emotional control and reducing avoidance behavior.

Find Answers to Common Questions About Our Services

Explore helpful answers to the most common questions about our therapy sessions, booking process, and how we support your mental wellness journey.

You can book a therapy session easily through our simple and user-friendly booking system. Just select your preferred date and time, choose a therapist that matches your needs, and confirm your appointment.

It’s completely okay if you don’t feel comfortable with your therapist—finding the right connection is an important part of the process. If something doesn’t feel right, you can openly share your concerns or request to switch to another therapist who better matches your needs and preferences.

Yes, you can usually reschedule or cancel your appointment with ease. Simply contact us in advance through phone, email, or your booking platform, and we’ll help you choose a new time that works for you.

Choosing the right therapist depends on your needs, comfort level, and the kind of support you’re looking for. You can explore therapist profiles, their specialties, and approaches to see what aligns best with your concerns.

Our therapists also help with personal growth, emotional regulation, coping strategies, and improving overall mental well-being. Whatever you’re going through, we’re here to listen and guide you with care and understanding.

Each therapy session typically lasts between 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of session and your specific needs. Your therapist will ensure there’s enough time to discuss your concerns comfortably while keeping the session focused and productive.