Anger Management2026-03-13T02:55:36+00:00

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    At Energetics Institute, Richard and Helena Boyd offer Anger Management counselling in Perth for adults and young people who want to understand what is driving their reactions and learn healthier ways to respond. Their work is informed not only by counselling and psychotherapy, but by body psychotherapy methods that pay close attention to how anger shows up physically before it becomes behaviour. That matters because many people do not only “think” their anger. They feel it in the jaw, chest, throat, breath, shoulders, and gut before a word is spoken.

    Anger itself is not the enemy. Anger is a human emotion. It can point to stress, hurt, overload, fear, injustice, or crossed boundaries. The problem begins when anger leads to harm, fear, repeated conflict, or patterns that affect your health, relationships, and daily life.

    Anger Management Counselling

    Our Anger Management counselling offers a safe and private space to slow the pattern down properly. We help you identify triggers, understand what sits underneath the reaction, and build the skills to manage anger with more awareness, more control, and healthier expression.

    We work with people across Perth and wider Western Australia. That includes clients living with FIFO strain, long commutes, co-parenting stress, relationship breakdown, workplace pressure, and the emotional wear that builds when there has not been enough recovery for a long time.

    Richard and Helena Boyd are certified psychotherapists. Their broader psychotherapy work includes body-focused methods that help people track how anger builds in the body, not only in the mind. This is especially useful for clients who say things like, “By the time I know I’m angry, I’m already in it.”

    We offer individual sessions in Perth and online appointments across Western Australia. We are not a psychologist clinic and we are not AHPRA registered, so we do not diagnose, provide court reports, or offer Medicare or private health rebates.

    Important Information Before You Book

    If there is current violence or immediate risk of harm, call 000.

    If you are safe but overwhelmed, contact our team and we can talk through the next step. We will explain what to expect, whether individual therapy is likely to be suitable, and whether another service would be a better fit.

    Quick Anger Checklist

    It may be time to begin counselling if more than one of these points fits, especially in certain situations:

    • You react quickly and conflict escalates instead of settling
    • You feel shame, anxiety, or heaviness afterwards
    • Physical symptoms show up, such as a tight jaw, headaches, heat in the face, or a racing body
    • You cope through harsh words, withdrawal, alcohol, or shutting people out
    • Anger is affecting your partner, your children, your work, or family life
    • You move from irritation to a much stronger reaction faster than you want to

    Why We Offer Individual Anger Management Programs

    Anger is rarely just one thing. Sometimes it is about present stress. Sometimes it is tied to old hurt, family patterns, anxiety, shame, exhaustion, or long periods of overload. That is why our program is individual, not one-size-fits-all.

    A FIFO worker on a 2-and-1 roster often needs something different from a parent trying not to bring work stress home. A person flying in and out of the Pilbara or Goldfields may be carrying isolation, fatigue, compressed family time, and the jolt of re-entry into home life every swing. The anger may not be constant. It may build around the transition points: the first days home, the pressure of reconnecting quickly, or the feeling that there is no room to get it wrong.

    A parent in Perth may look very different on the surface. They are not dealing with a remote site or swing change. But they may be carrying school logistics, relationship strain, little personal time, poor sleep, and the feeling that they are needed by everyone all day. The angry reaction may happen over something small, but the system underneath it is already full.

    Those are not the same presentations, so they should not get the same approach.

    Some clients need highly practical work around thinking, body cues, and communication. Others need space to explore the older parts of the pattern, including the past, family history, or the ways anger became tied to protection and self-respect. Individual counselling lets us tailor the process to the person, not force the person into a standard formula.

    Many people start with a 6 to 10 session plan. Others need shorter or longer work depending on what is driving the anger, how long it has been there, and whether depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, or older pain are involved.

    What Our Anger Management Work Covers

    We draw from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, ACT, mindfulness and body-focused psychotherapy. These are not used as generic add-ons. We apply them in a way that helps people understand how anger moves through their body, emotions, relationships, and behaviour.

    Identifying Triggers And Early Signs

    We help you identify the situations, patterns, and body cues that come before anger takes over. That may include criticism, feeling ignored, noise, work pressure, parenting stress, traffic, alcohol, conflict at home, or the strain of too little recovery.

    A lot of people say anger comes “out of nowhere.” Usually it does not. There are almost always earlier signs.

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy And Thought Patterns

    With cognitive behavioural therapy, we look at the thoughts that intensify anger. This can include rigid beliefs, instant assumptions, or black-and-white conclusions that make the moment feel more threatening than it is.

    The aim is not to deny what you feel. It is to create more room between the trigger and the reaction.

    ACT, Mindfulness, And Emotional Space

    ACT and mindfulness help you notice emotions without being run by them. That can be especially helpful when you know the reaction is too strong but do not yet know how to interrupt it.

    This part of the work helps you acknowledge what you feel, stay grounded, and choose a response that fits the moment better.

    Somatic Work, Breathing, And Body Regulation

    This is one of the clearest differences in how we work.

    Richard and Helena Boyd’s psychotherapy approach is informed by body psychotherapy traditions. That means anger is not treated as only a thinking problem. We also pay attention to what happens physically. The body often shifts before the words do. The breath changes. The shoulders harden. The chest tightens. The jaw sets. The whole system can move toward fight before the mind has caught up.

    This body-based attention is especially useful for people who already understand the issue intellectually but still react too quickly in the moment. We work with breathing, grounding, body awareness, posture, and other forms of regulation so the person can feel the build-up sooner and respond earlier.

    Communication Skills And Conflict Work

    Many people do not need less emotion. They need better ways to speak, listen, and respond during conflict.

    We work on communication skills that help you improve communication, reduce misunderstanding, and stay more connected even when the subject is difficult. This may include asking for space, slowing escalation, and learning how to express needs calmly without attack or shutdown.

    Exploring The Past When It Is Relevant

    Sometimes anger is mainly about present overload. Sometimes it is also tied to older hurt.

    If earlier experiences are part of what is happening, we may explore that carefully so current reactions are not being driven by unresolved pain without your awareness.

    Anger Management Therapists At Energetics Institute

    Sessions are confidential, and you will work with a certified psychotherapist.

    Richard and Helena Boyd are certified Somatic Psychotherapists and not generic PACFA registered counsellors. Their work is grounded in long-term trauma-informed psychotherapy practice and body-inclusive therapeutic methods. That matters for anger because many clients have already received advice such as “count to ten,” “go for a walk,” or “just breathe,” and still find themselves in the same pattern. What changes things is often not more advice, but a more precise understanding of how that person’s anger is organised and how it may be fuelled by underlying trauma.

    Richard Boyd

    We help match people based on goals, availability, and the type of support they are looking for. Someone dealing with FIFO relationship strain may need a different process from someone trying to stop workplace reactivity, or a parent worried about what their children are seeing at home.

    Healing Experiences Shared

    Clients often report fewer blow ups, better conflict resolution, and improved relationships after building skills. Counselling can improve relationships and psychological health, decrease stress, and improve communication skills. Practice between sessions is encouraged.

    Our Session Lengths

    Standard sessions including the initial session last 55 minutes. After-hours and online appointments are available. Costs and policies are shared upfront before you commit.

    Why Choose The Energetics Institute For Anger Management Therapy

    People usually come to us because they do not want more generic advice. They want to understand why anger keeps showing up the way it does, and they want therapy that works and offers more than just talking.

    Care That Fits The Pattern

    We do not run everyone through the same course. We look at what is happening for this person, in this life, with these triggers, these behaviours, and these pressures.

    A Body-Inclusive Therapeutic Approach

    Our anger work includes body-focused psychotherapy, not just talk-based strategies. This is especially important when anger is already visible in the body before the words appear. It helps people recognise the build-up earlier and work with it before the reaction becomes harder to stop.

    Clear Scope And Honest Guidance

    We are clear about what we do, what we do not do, and what kind of help is most appropriate. If your needs sit outside our scope, we will say so.

    Our Services

    Our experienced psychotherapists offer a range of specialised counselling and psychotherapy services for people across Western Australia.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The duration can vary. A 6 to 10 session program is a common starting point, but some people choose fewer sessions and others need longer depending on their goals, triggers, and history.

    A group program can be useful for shared learning and accountability. Individual counselling is usually better for people who want privacy, a more tailored process, or support with specific relationship, parenting, or emotional patterns.

    Pause if you can. Slow your breathing. Relax your shoulders and jaw. Step away briefly if it is safe to do so. Let the body come down before trying to continue the conversation. If you feel unsafe, seek urgent support.

    Some people do need a psychologist, especially if they want diagnosis, reports, or a Medicare pathway. We provide counselling and psychotherapy support focused on understanding anger, building strategies, and learning healthier ways to cope and communicate.

    Get Started With Anger Management Counselling

    Perth anger management is not about becoming a different person. It is about learning how to understand your anger, work with it more safely, and stop it from causing more damage in your life.

    With the right support, you can improve communication, reduce conflict, and build healthier ways to cope when strong feelings show up. If anger is leading to trouble in your relationships, work, or home life, or if it is affecting how you feel about yourself, our anger management counselling can help you take the next step.

    When you are ready, book online to schedule your first appointment.

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