Anger Management for Men
Virtual Therapy in California
“Masculinity isn’t a bad thing – I’m just trying to help you better understand yourself so you can function better in society. Because times are changing, and it’s normal to feel very out of place and angry about it. But you don’t have to censor yourself with me.”
– Emily Tipper, LCSW
You wish you could just let that truck cutting you off in traffic go.
You’re not even in a hurry. So why’d you lose your sh*t?
This isn’t just about the traffic.
Anger often hides the real culprits: sharp rejections you never shook off, insecurities you haven’t acknowledged, and an ego that often skews your view.
These hidden barriers don’t just complicate your commute; they stall your life’s journey.
Imagine letting that cut-off be just a fleeting moment, not a trigger.
In therapy, our goal is to replace your flare-ups with calm and control.
It’s straight talk and real work with your emotions, figuring them out and handling them … without giving that a$$hat in the truck the middle finger.
Discover what happens when you drop the tough guy act. Show who you really are, and watch your relationships deepen.
This isn't about going soft—it's about having the guts to be honest with yourself and everyone else.
Your anger and loudness don't intimidate me—they tell me you’re ready for change.
Do you talk with your hands, get intense, maybe even a bit too much for some? I hear you.
I'm East Coast raised and pretty “loud” myself. I'm not here to tame your spirit—I'm here to channel it.
For me, feeling out of place or pissed off is part of the gig. This is your space to let it all out, no holds barred.
Who this type of therapy is for:
The Misunderstood: You're ticked off a lot, and it’s not always clear why. Time to uncover the real reasons.
The Expressive: Big feelings, big gestures, and it feels like nobody gets it. You’ll be heard here.
The Frustrated: If the world seems like it’s moving too fast and leaving you behind, we’re going to catch up together.
The Reflective: If you’re ready to really look at what sets you off, we’ll dig into that.
The Open: Ready to lay it all out without backlash? This is your safe zone.