
- Home
- Common Problems
- Anger Management
Anger Management
Do you have a problem controlling your anger? Counselling and CBT can help you manage your response and regain control.
Understanding Anger
Our counsellors understand that it's normal to feel irritation or annoyance at times. It's a natural human response to certain life experiences. People often feel anger in response to believing they are being attacked, judged, insulted or frustrated. It becomes a problem when it's triggered too easily and provokes an extreme response, harming you or the people around you.
Difficulties with anger often relate to how we've learned to manage strong emotions. Anger, like all emotions, involves physiological and chemical changes in the body. Unresolved anger can lead to high blood pressure, heart attack, depression and anxiety. When anger gets out of control, it can be destructive and significantly impact your quality of life — affecting your career, your relationships and overall wellbeing.
Anger can range from irritability through to rage. In general, any form of anger is caused by the belief that life is unfair and/or someone has violated our internal beliefs about how someone 'should' or 'should not' behave.

Signs You May Need Help with Anger
You may benefit from anger management counselling if you recognise some of the following patterns in yourself:
Losing your temper easily
Small frustrations lead to disproportionate outbursts
Physical tension
Clenching fists, jaw tightness, racing heart when annoyed
Saying hurtful things
Lashing out verbally at loved ones or colleagues
Feeling out of control
Struggling to calm down once anger takes hold
Regret after outbursts
Feeling guilty or ashamed about your reactions
Damaged relationships
Friends, family or partners walking on eggshells around you
Road rage or aggression
Reacting aggressively to minor provocations
Using alcohol or substances
Turning to unhealthy coping mechanisms
Withdrawal
Bottling up anger until it eventually explodes
How Anger Management Counselling Can Help
While you may not be able to control every situation that triggers anger, you can learn to manage how you respond. Therapy helps you develop greater awareness of your reactions and build healthier ways of expressing difficult emotions.
Anger management counselling focuses on understanding what sits beneath the anger. Together, you will explore triggers, patterns, and beliefs that may be fuelling intense reactions.
Many people discover that anger has become their default response to stress, frustration or feeling misunderstood. Therapy creates space to pause, reflect, and choose a different response.
Your therapist may draw on CBT and other therapeutic approaches to help you recognise unhelpful thinking patterns, develop practical coping strategies, and communicate more effectively.
The goal is not to suppress anger, but to express it in a way that feels controlled, constructive and aligned with your values.

Further Reading & Support
If you'd like to learn more about managing anger, these resources may help:
Other Problems We Help With
Explore other common challenges our therapists can help you with.
Your First Step Towards
Feeling Better
If you'd like professional support with anger management, our experienced therapists are here to help. Book your session online in minutes.
Join hundreds of people who have improved their wellbeing with our support