Anger Management Therapists in North Carolina

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Keri Enriquez
Keri Enriquez
Holistic Alternative Psychology Practitioner
Online Therapy
How do you work with clients on anger management?
Anger is a natural and normal emotion, but when it becomes overwhelming, uncontrollable, or causes harm to yourself or others, it can be challenging to manage. Many people struggle with expressing their anger in healthy ways or may feel trapped by their emotional responses. Anger management therapy is about learning to understand, express, and regulate your emotions in ways that are constructive and empowering. Here’s how I work with clients to help them manage anger: 1. Understanding the Root Causes of Anger Anger is often a secondary emotion—meaning that it can be triggered by deeper feelings, such as hurt, frustration, fear, or helplessness. In our work together, I help clients explore the underlying causes of their anger. By understanding what is truly fueling the anger—whether it’s unresolved pain, unmet needs, or past experiences—we can start to address the root causes, not just the surface-level reaction. 2. Identifying Anger Triggers and Patterns Everyone experiences anger differently, and there are specific triggers and patterns that set off the emotional response. In therapy, we’ll work together to identify your unique anger triggers—whether it's stress, feeling disrespected, feeling out of control, or something else. By becoming aware of these triggers, you can begin to recognize when your anger is building, which is the first step in managing it more effectively. 3. Exploring the Physical and Emotional Signs of Anger Anger often manifests physically—such as increased heart rate, tension, or clenching fists—and emotionally, such as irritability or frustration. Part of anger management involves learning to recognize these early warning signs before the anger escalates. We’ll practice tuning into these signals so that you can intervene earlier in the process, preventing the anger from getting out of control. 4. Developing Coping Strategies and Healthy Outlets Once we understand your triggers and early signs, we focus on developing coping strategies that help you express anger in a healthy way. These strategies may include: Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Learning to stay calm and centered when anger arises is a key part of anger management. I teach relaxation techniques like deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, or mindfulness meditation to help you regain emotional balance in the heat of the moment. Time-Outs and Physical Release: Sometimes the best way to manage anger is to give yourself a break before responding. Taking a “time-out” allows you to cool down, reflect, and gather your thoughts before reacting. We may also explore physical outlets, like exercise or journaling, to release built-up tension and emotions. Reframing Negative Thoughts: Anger is often driven by distorted thinking, such as catastrophizing, blaming, or overgeneralizing. In therapy, we’ll work on identifying these thought patterns and replacing them with more balanced, rational ways of thinking. For example, instead of thinking, “This is unfair, and I can’t stand it,” you might reframe it to, “This situation is frustrating, but I can handle it.” 5. Improving Communication Skills Anger often leads to communication breakdowns, where people might lash out, shout, or say things they don’t mean. We’ll work on improving your communication skills by teaching you how to express your feelings assertively—not aggressively. This might include using “I” statements (e.g., “I feel frustrated when...”) instead of blaming language (e.g., “You always...”). By expressing your needs and emotions clearly, without aggression, you’ll find that your relationships improve, and your anger becomes more manageable. 6. Learning to Manage Expectations and Boundaries Often, anger arises when we feel our boundaries are being violated, or our expectations are unrealistic. In therapy, I help clients explore their boundaries—whether they are emotional, physical, or psychological—and teach you how to set healthy boundaries with others. We also discuss the importance of adjusting expectations, recognizing when they may be unrealistic, and letting go of the need for control over situations or people you can’t change. 7. Building Emotional Regulation Skills Anger can often be a response to feeling out of control. By learning emotional regulation skills, we can help you manage your emotions more effectively. This includes skills such as self-soothing, practicing emotional awareness, and understanding the link between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Over time, you’ll develop greater emotional resilience, which makes it easier to navigate challenging situations without being overwhelmed by anger. 8. Exploring Long-Term Solutions and Personal Growth Anger management isn’t just about managing the immediate emotional outbursts—it’s about long-term personal growth. In therapy, we’ll explore how anger fits into your broader emotional landscape and work toward building a deeper understanding of your emotional needs and patterns. This may include addressing past trauma, improving self-esteem, or exploring ways to cultivate inner peace and self-compassion. How Anger Management Can Help: Healthier Emotional Expression: You’ll learn how to express anger in ways that are constructive and don’t harm relationships. Stronger Relationships: By improving communication and understanding, you can reduce conflict and foster more positive, respectful interactions with others. Better Self-Control: Through emotional regulation and mindfulness, you’ll be able to manage anger before it becomes explosive, leading to better control over your emotional responses. Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Learning to manage anger in a healthy way helps reduce the physical and emotional toll that unresolved anger can have on your overall well-being. Increased Self-Awareness: By exploring the root causes of your anger and its triggers, you’ll gain greater self-awareness, which will help you navigate stressful situations with more clarity and calmness. Working through anger management can help you break free from the cycle of impulsive reactions, improve your relationships, and regain a sense of control over your emotional life. Together, we’ll create a plan to help you build healthier responses to anger, fostering more peace and emotional well-being in your day-to-day life.
I’m Keri, a holistic practitioner dedicated to supporting your journey toward balance, wellness, and a deeper connection with yourself. Whether you're navigating stress, chronic discomfort, emotional blocks, or simply seeking a more grounded and aligned life, I’m here to help you heal from the inside out. My approach combines mind, body, and spirit—offering personalized care that honors your unique story. Through [modalities you offer—e.g., Reiki, herbal medicine, intuitive guidance, bodywork], I hold a space where transformation can gently unfold. If you're ready to feel more empowered, centered, and vibrant, I invite you to explore how we can work together. Your healing begins here.
Cheryl Norris
Cheryl Norris
Certified psychiatric and family nurse pracitioner
Online Therapy
I am Cheryl Norris, a dedicated and compassionate Nurse Practitioner specializing in psychiatric and mental health care. With over a decade of experience in various healthcare settings, I am committed to providing personalized and comprehensive care to individuals of all ages. Currently, I run a private practice, PsychSolutions, PLLC, where I offer telehealth services tailored to mental health needs, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD. My background includes working in the Behavioral Health, where I manage and treat mental illnesses, from anxiety and depression to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I've also spent significant time in fast-paced environments like the Emergency Department, where I assessed and treated patients with multiple health concerns. Additionally, I have contributed to groundbreaking research at the Carolina Institute of Clinical Research, focusing on COVID-19 vaccines and gynecological studies. My home health care visits through United Healthcare allowed me to provide in-depth assessments and care for Medicare patients with complex health conditions. I pride myself on being thorough, empathetic, and always putting my patients' needs first. Whether it’s managing chronic conditions, conducting diagnostic interventions, or providing support and education, my goal is always to ensure the best possible outcome for my patients. Reach out to me if you're looking for a dedicated partner in your health journey. *Specialties •Mental Health *Conditions treated •Depression •Anxiety •PTSD •ADHD •Medication Management •Sleep or Insomnia •Coping Skills •Anger Management *Treatment philosophy Mental health disorders cannot be treated with medications alone. Individuals have increased reduction in symptoms with a mixture of medications and therapy. As a telehealth provider, I love working with clients that are dedicated to their own health journey. Virtual appointments allow patients to focus on their treatment in the comfort of their own home. *Treatment approach •Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT) •Emotionally Focused •Humanistic •Person-Focused •Mindfulness-Based(MBCT)
John Webb
John Webb
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Online Therapy
With over a decade of experience in the healthcare field, I am dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care to psychiatric patients. I work with patients and their families struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, or behavior problems to achieve balance and stability. While my primary mode of treatment is pharmacologic, I view each patient from a holistic and biopsychosocial perspective considering additional factors that may affect patients' progress. Most of my patients report some relief within 4 - 6 weeks. As mentioned, the primary treatment mode I utilize is pharmacotherapy or medical management of symptoms. I also offer brief, solution-focused and supportive therapy. I welcome the opportunity to collaborate with patients' existing therapists or counselors. *Treatment philosophy I work with patients and their families struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, or behavior problems to achieve balance and stability. While my primary mode of treatment is pharmacologic, I view each patient from a holistic and biopsychosocial perspective considering additional factors that may affect patients' progress. Most of my patients report some relief within 4 - 6 weeks. I provide a safe environment where concerned parents can learn to understand and manage their children's anxiety, mood, ADHD, or behavior symptoms. I also work with adult patients seeking medical management of ADHD symptoms, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, or trauma. I have an affinity for helping children, teenagers, and adults feel safe, respected, and valued. *Treatment approach •Primarily Pharmacologic Management of Symptoms •Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) •Supportive Therapy *Practice description Exclusively virtual/telehealth practice, pediatric and adult psychiatric services provided by advance practice psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner.
Makeba Matthews
Makeba Matthews
Makeba Matthews, PMHNP-BC
Online & In-Person
I am Makeba Matthews, a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner dedicated to providing compassionate care. With a focus on mental health and wellness, I specialize in assessing mental health needs, managing crises, and developing personalized treatment plans. Working closely with other healthcare professionals, I ensure that my patients receive comprehensive and individualized care. I am passionate about promoting mental health awareness and improving access to essential services. Throughout my career, I've gained expertise in medication management, patient education, and leading healthcare teams. I also teach and mentor nursing students, sharing hands-on clinical experience and ensuring the best practices in patient care. From being a staff nurse to a psychiatric practitioner, I am committed to delivering high-quality care. Beyond my professional roles, I lead a non-profit organization called ScrubLife4Ever, aimed at supporting healthcare workers and enhancing community wellness. Whether through initiatives like "Breakfast and Blanket" or "Hygiene on the Go," my goal is to make a positive impact. I'm excited to connect and share my journey and services to help those in need. Treatment philosophy: I believe in compassionate, patient-centered care that empowers individuals to achieve mental wellness. I engage closely with my patients, actively listening to their concerns and tailoring treatment plans to their unique needs. Collaboration is key—I work with a team of professionals to ensure comprehensive support for every patient. I focus on education, helping patients understand their options and the importance of medication management. With a trauma-informed approach, I treat everyone with respect and dignity, fostering a safe space for healing. My goal is to improve access to mental health services and promote awareness, so each patient feels seen, heard, and supported in their journey to recovery.
Joshua Werblin
Joshua Werblin
MD
Online Therapy
Greetings! I'm Dr. Joshua Werblin, a dedicated psychiatrist with a compassionate approach to care. My practice is a sanctuary for individuals of all ages seeking mental wellness. My journey began at The University of Chicago, where I delved into the fundamentals of society and its utopian ideals. I took a somewhat circuitous path from there, working in different fields for nearly a decade before starting to study for my medical degree (M.D.) at Tulane University School of Medicine. During those ten years, I worked variously as a biophysicist, wooden boatbuilder, IT support, astrophysics technical work, and an Auxiliary NYPD officer in Harlem. I completed a Pediatrics Internship at Tulane University, followed by a narrower focus in General Psychiatry Residency training, also at Tulane. I then received subspecialty fellowship training in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Seattle Children's Hospital/University of Washington, followed by the acquisition of Addiction Psychiatry sub-specialization some years later. My career has been diverse, including roles as an Inpatient Psychiatrist, Consult-Liaison Psychiatrist, and several Outpatient Psychiatry positions in New York, Florida, and Maryland. More than half of my career has been spent serving the most underserved and marginalized populations, such as youth and women rescued from the sex trade, runaway youth, homeless families, LGBTQIA++ populations, and undocumented immigrants. Since 2019, I've been proudly serving as 'The Feelings Doctor' in my solo virtual practice, offering psychiatric care for children, adolescents, adults, and those facing addiction challenges. My commitment to you is simple: to provide empathetic, individualized, evidence-based care that supports your unique journey toward mental health wellness, whether or not you choose to use medications along the way. Let's work together to navigate life's challenges and embrace the path to healing and fulfillment.
Bintou Schoen
Bintou Schoen
Bintou Schoen, MD
Online Therapy
Hello, I’m Dr. Bintou Gassama Schoen, a board-certified psychiatrist dedicated to delivering high-quality mental health care through telehealth. With experience at Recuro, Teladoc, Veterans Affairs, and top healthcare systems like Missions Health and Bellin Health, I’ve treated diverse patient populations in inpatient, outpatient, and partial hospitalization settings. I specialize in managing anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and more. My approach is rooted in patient-centered care, ensuring each treatment plan is tailored to individual needs. I believe in empowering my patients with self-awareness and helping them develop healthy boundaries. I’m passionate about increasing access to quality psychiatric care, especially for underserved populations. Through virtual care, I provide convenience without compromising on compassionate and comprehensive treatment. Whether you're facing life transitions, relationship challenges, or managing chronic mental health conditions, I’m here to support your journey to wellness. Treatment Philosophy: I believe in a compassionate, patient-centered approach to mental health care. Every individual has unique experiences and needs, and I strive to create a supportive environment where patients feel heard and understood. My treatment philosophy is based on empathy, respect, and empowerment. I utilize evidence-based treatments, including medication management and therapy, to promote healing and resilience. Through telehealth, I make quality psychiatric care accessible and convenient, ensuring my patients receive personalized, effective support. Specialties & Conditions: • Adult Psychiatry • Mental Health • Psychiatry • Depression • Anxiety • Bipolar Disorders • Schizophrenia • PTSD • ADHD • Insomnia • Relationship Issues • Mood Disorders • Trauma • Panic Attacks • OCD • Anger Management • Female Psychiatry • Obsessive-Compulsive • Trauma and PTSD Treatment approach: • Telehealth Psychiatric Assessments • Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment • Emergency Psychiatric Interventions • Collaborative Care in Psychiatry • Culturally Sensitive Treatment • Trauma-Informed Care Approach • Coaching • Person-Focused In-network Insurance company: • Aetna • Anthem • Cigna • Blue Cross Blue Shield