Anger is typically a normal and healthy reaction to frustrating or threatening situations. However, excessive or inappropriate fits of anger can seriously hamper a person’s ability to maintain their job or relationships. Anger management is not about suppressing your anger, but instead about learning the skills to identify triggers and control your anger. By responding to anger triggers in a healthier way, individuals can expect a dramatic improvement in their quality of life. We welcome individuals seeking assistance for personal, court-ordered, probation, CPS, family problems, family court-required divorce proceedings, or any other related issues.