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Anger Management Counseling in New Jersey: How Lukin Center Can Help

  • Writer: Bergen County Moms
    Bergen County Moms
  • Sep 18
  • 6 min read
Hand holding a pink angry face emoji cutout on a white background. The expression is frowning with furrowed eyebrows, conveying anger.

Anger is a natural human emotion, but when it becomes overwhelming or destructive, it can significantly impact your relationships, work performance, and overall quality of life. At the Lukin Center for Psychotherapy, we understand that managing anger effectively requires more than just “counting to ten” or “taking deep breaths.” Our comprehensive anger management counseling services across Northern New Jersey provide evidence-based therapeutic approaches to help you develop healthier ways of expressing and managing your emotions.


Understanding Anger: When Normal Emotions Become Problematic


Everyone experiences anger from time to time. It’s a normal response to perceived threats, injustices, or frustrations. However, anger becomes problematic when it:


  • Occurs frequently or with intense severity

  • Leads to verbal or physical aggression

  • Damages important relationships

  • Interferes with work or daily functioning

  • Results in legal or financial consequences

  • Causes feelings of guilt, shame, or regret


According to the American Psychological Association, approximately 7.8% of adults in the United States have experienced anger-related issues that significantly impact their lives (APA, 2021). Recognizing when anger has become unmanageable is the first step toward positive change.


Evidence-Based Approaches to Anger Management


At the Lukin Center, our individual therapy services utilize scientifically-proven methods to address anger management concerns. Our experienced clinicians are trained in various therapeutic modalities that have demonstrated effectiveness in helping individuals gain better control over their emotional responses.


Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anger Management


Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most effective treatments for anger management. This evidence-based approach helps you identify the thoughts and beliefs that trigger angry responses and teaches you how to challenge and reframe these patterns.


CBT for anger management typically focuses on:

  • Recognizing early warning signs of anger escalation

  • Identifying cognitive distortions that fuel angry thoughts

  • Developing healthier thought patterns and perspectives

  • Learning practical coping strategies and relaxation techniques

  • Building problem-solving skills to address underlying issues


Research published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology demonstrates that CBT interventions for anger management show significant improvements in emotional regulation and reduced aggressive behaviors (Hofmann et al., 2012).


Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills


For individuals whose anger is intense and difficult to manage, Dialectical Behavior Therapy techniques can be particularly helpful.


Our DBT program teaches essential skills for emotional regulation, including:

  • Distress tolerance: Learning to cope with intense emotions without acting impulsively

  • Emotion regulation: Understanding the function of emotions and developing healthy responses

  • Mindfulness: Staying present and aware during emotional experiences

  • Interpersonal effectiveness: Communicating needs and boundaries respectfully


Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)


Acceptance and Commitment Therapy offers another valuable approach to anger management. ACT helps individuals accept difficult emotions while committing to actions aligned with their personal values. This approach can be particularly effective for those who struggle with anger related to life circumstances beyond their control.


Addressing Underlying Factors


Effective anger management often requires addressing underlying mental health conditions that may contribute to emotional dysregulation. Our comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations can help identify any cognitive or neurological factors that may be influencing anger responses.


Common underlying factors that may contribute to anger issues include:

  • Depression and mood disorders

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Substance abuse or addiction

  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

  • Personality disorders

  • Chronic stress or burnout


Family and Relationship Impact


Anger issues don’t just affect the individual – they significantly impact family members and relationships. The Lukin Center offers specialized services to address these broader effects:


Couples Counseling


Our couples counseling services help partners navigate the challenges that arise when one or both individuals struggle with anger management. Emotionally Focused Therapy can be particularly effective in helping couples rebuild trust and improve communication patterns.


Family Therapy


When anger issues affect family dynamics, our family therapy services provide a safe space for all family members to express their concerns and work together toward healthier interaction patterns. This is especially important when anger management issues affect children and adolescents.


Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)


For parents struggling with anger management, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy offers specialized support to improve parenting skills and reduce family conflict. This evidence-based approach helps parents develop more effective discipline strategies while strengthening the parent-child relationship.


Group Therapy Options


The Lukin Center recognizes the value of peer support in anger management. While individual therapy provides personalized attention, group therapy offers unique benefits:

  • Learning from others with similar struggles

  • Practicing new skills in a supportive environment

  • Reducing isolation and shame

  • Building accountability and motivation


Our group therapy options may include specialized anger management groups as well as broader emotional regulation groups that address anger alongside other concerns.


Specialized Programs and Services


Men’s Issues

Research shows that men may express anger differently than women and often face unique societal pressures that can contribute to anger management challenges. Our therapists who specialize in men’s issues understand these dynamics and provide tailored approaches that resonate with male clients.


Workplace and Executive Mental Wellness

For professionals whose anger affects their work performance or career advancement, our executive mental wellness program offers discreet, high-level support designed for busy executives and professionals.


First Responders Program

First responders face unique stressors that can contribute to anger and emotional challenges. Our First Responders Program provides specialized support that understands the demands and culture of emergency service professions.


When to Seek Professional Help


The National Institute of Mental Health emphasizes that anger management counseling can be beneficial when anger:

  • Feels out of control or disproportionate to the situation

  • Leads to aggressive behavior toward others

  • Causes problems in relationships or at work

  • Results in legal or financial consequences

  • Is accompanied by thoughts of self-harm or harming others

  • Significantly impacts daily functioning or quality of life


The Lukin Center Advantage


As the largest mental health practice in Northern New Jersey, the Lukin Center offers several advantages for individuals seeking anger management counseling:


Expert Clinical Matching

Dr. Konstantin Lukin personally matches every patient with the clinician who has the specific skills, background, training, and personality for the best outcomes possible. This personalized approach ensures you work with a professional who understands your unique needs and communication style.


Evidence-Based Treatment

All of our therapeutic approaches are grounded in scientific research and proven methodologies. We stay current with the latest developments in anger management treatment to provide you with the most effective interventions available.


Comprehensive Services

From psychotherapy to medication management, we offer a full range of services under one roof. This integrated approach ensures continuity of care and better treatment outcomes.


Convenient Locations

With seven locations across Northern New Jersey, including Chatham, Englewood, Hoboken, Jersey City, Montclair, Ridgewood, and Westfield, plus telehealth options, accessing quality anger management counseling has never been more convenient.


Practical Strategies You Can Start Today

While professional counseling provides the foundation for lasting change, here are some evidence-based strategies you can begin implementing immediately:


Recognize Your Warning Signs


Physical warning signs of escalating anger may include:

  • Increased heart rate

  • Muscle tension

  • Feeling hot or flushed

  • Clenched jaw or fists

  • Rapid breathing


Emotional and cognitive warning signs include:

  • Racing thoughts

  • Feeling overwhelmed or out of control

  • Tunnel vision or difficulty concentrating

  • Feelings of injustice or being wronged


Use the STOP Technique


When you notice warning signs:

  • Stop what you’re doing

  • Take a deep breath

  • Observe your thoughts and feelings

  • Proceed with intention rather than impulse


Practice Progressive Muscle Relaxation

This technique involves systematically tensing and relaxing different muscle groups to reduce physical tension associated with anger. Regular practice can help you develop better body awareness and control.


Challenge Angry Thoughts


Ask yourself:

  • Is this thought helpful or accurate?

  • What evidence supports or contradicts this belief?

  • How would I advise a friend in this situation?

  • What would happen if I let this go?


Taking the Next Step

If anger has become a persistent challenge in your life, you don’t have to face it alone. The Lukin Center’s compassionate team of experts is here to help you develop the skills and strategies needed to manage anger effectively and improve your overall quality of life.


Our approach goes beyond simple anger management techniques – we help you understand the root causes of your anger and develop lasting changes that will benefit all areas of your life. Whether you’re dealing with workplace stress, relationship conflicts, parenting challenges, or personal frustrations, we have the expertise and experience to guide you toward a more balanced and fulfilling life.


Ready to take control of your anger and transform your relationships? Contact the Lukin Center today at (201) 409-0393 to schedule your initial consultation. Our team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and goals.


Visit our locations page to find the most convenient office, or learn more about our comprehensive mental health services designed to help you thrive in every area of your life.



Lukin Center for Psychotherapy, Bergen County Moms

20 Wilsey Square | Ridgewood, NJ 07450 | (551) 427-2458

1 Engle Street, Suite 202 | Englewood, NJ 07631 | (201) 409-0376

80 River Street, Suite 302 | Hoboken, NJ 07030 | (917) 903-1901

7 Montgomery Street, Suite 502 | Jersey City, NJ 07302 | (201) 577-8124

​51 Upper Montclair Plaza | Montclair, NJ 07034 | (973) 787-4470

128 S. Euclid Avenue | Westfield, NJ 07090 | (908) 509-8336



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