Brought to you by the New York Mental Health Counselors Association
Anger is often seen as destructive in relationships, but it is actually a powerful signal of unmet needs and relational ruptures. This webinar will explore anger through the lens of attachment theory, neurobiology, and conflict resolution, providing clinicians with tools to help clients navigate anger constructively. Participants will learn how early attachment wounds shape adult anger responses, why anger can feel threatening, and how to reframe anger as an opportunity for relational repair. Using evidence-based strategies from CBT, somatic therapy, and the Gottman Method, clinicians will gain practical skills to help clients manage anger, repair ruptures, and foster deeper emotional connections. Through engaging lectures, real-life case analyses, and interactive discussions, this webinar will equip clinicians with actionable techniques to transform anger from a source of conflict into a pathway for connection and healing. Key Takeaways: - Understand the adaptive nature of anger and its roots in attachment theory - Explore the neurobiology of anger and its impact on conflict responses - Learn practical techniques to help clients manage anger and repair relational ruptures - Learn how to apply evidence-based interventions from CBT, somatic therapy, and the Gottman Method Who Should Attend: This webinar is ideal for mental health professionals looking to deepen their understanding of anger in relationships and gain effective tools for conflict resolution and emotional healing. Join us for this transformative session and learn how to turn relational ruptures into opportunities for repair and deeper connection!