Learn to manage anger in healthy, constructive ways.

Anger is a natural human emotion — but when it starts to impact your relationships, work, or well-being, it may be time to seek support. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer anger management counseling to help you better understand your emotions, develop healthy coping skills, and respond to life’s challenges with greater control and confidence.

Is Anger Affecting Your Life?

You may benefit from anger management counseling if you:

  • Struggle with frequent outbursts or frustration
  • Feel overwhelmed by stress, irritability, or rage
  • Experience conflict in personal or professional relationships
  • Have legal, work-related, or family issues related to your temper
  • Bottle up anger and then explode or withdraw
  • Want to improve communication and emotional regulation

Our Approach

Our therapists provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore the root causes of your anger and learn practical strategies for managing it. We use proven methods such as the approaches listed below.

Therapy is tailored to your unique needs and goals — whether you’re attending by choice or as part of a requirement.

Anger Doesn’t Have to Control You

You have the power to make positive changes. With the right tools and support, you can learn to respond — not react — and build stronger, healthier relationships in every area of your life.

Therapists for Anger Management

Will Atkins , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Director of Operations & Clinical Services
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

Line Fleming , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Dunwoody Site Lead

Jessica Gross , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

Jason Howard , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Stephen Walters , M.Div., M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Sugar Hill Site Lead

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