Are you seeking effective strategies to manage anger, fulfill court requirements, or simply improve your emotional well-being? Our new in-person group anger management class offers a personalized approach to help you gain control.


  • When: Wednesdays at 6:00 PM
  • Cost: $60 per hour
  • What to Expect:
  • Personalized treatment plan after initial intake.
  • Group sessions designed to teach you how to identify and manage stress using the Family-Centered Regulatory Therapy (Stress Model).
  • Opportunity for a completion letter or certificate.
  • Court & Probation Approved: This class can satisfy 20 or 50 hours of anger management requirements for probation or diversion. We work directly with your probation officer or diversion counselor.
  • Individual Counseling: Available to fulfill domestic violence credits.


Whether court-ordered, spouse-requested, or for personal growth, you'll find a supportive, respectful environment focused on your needs. Learn to be less reactive and cultivate compassion for yourself and others.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What therapy services are available at Attainable Family Solutions?

    We provide individual counseling, couples and marriage counseling, family therapy, military-connected counseling, trauma-informed treatment, stress-regulation work, and anger- or impulse-control services. We also provide voluntary and court-referred counseling.

  • What concerns can individual counseling address?

    We counsel children, adults, and aging populations dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD-related difficulties, anger, sadness, despair, emotional shutdown, impulse control, trauma, relationship concerns, career pressure, family stress, and major life transitions.

  • Can couples counseling help when we feel unheard, resentful, distant, or unable to trust each other?

    Yes. We slow the conflict cycle down, identify what each partner needs or fears, and examine how each person’s response affects the other. Repair requires accountability, emotional safety, honest communication, and consistent follow-through rather than simply deciding who is right.

  • What if my partner or family member will not attend therapy?

    You may still begin individually. You cannot control another person, but changing your own regulation, boundaries, timing, and communication can alter the pattern and clarify what is workable. Joint sessions can be considered later if others become willing.

  • What does family therapy help with?

    Family therapy can address parenting disagreements, recurring conflict, unclear roles, inconsistent expectations, ADHD or oppositional behavior, emotional disconnection, and stressful transitions. The goal is to improve how the family functions rather than identify one person as the entire problem.

  • Do you understand military, Border Patrol, law-enforcement, and healthcare stress?

    Yes. These professions can involve trauma exposure, vigilance, long or irregular hours, relocations, separations, exhaustion, and pressure to remain functional. Therapy helps keep necessary workplace survival patterns from controlling health, parenting, or intimate relationships.

  • Do you provide trauma and PTSD counseling?

    Yes. Treatment begins with safety, stabilization, and understanding how the nervous system responds to threat. The exact approach depends on the client’s history, symptoms, readiness, and whether outpatient counseling is the appropriate level of care.

  • What court-ordered, diversion, anger-management, or domestic-violence services do you provide?

    We provide anger management, impulse-control counseling, couples counseling, and diversion services. Domestic-violence counseling is conducted live, one-to-one, and in person, including 20-hour misdemeanor and 50-hour felony requirements. Bring the complete written referral so we can match the service and completion documentation to it.

Give your relationship the best chance at getting past this roadblock. Call me today at 520-678-1115.