 
      
      Underlying Causes of Anger in the Black Lives Matter Movement
One of my specializations as a therapist is anger management counseling. In my practice, I typically use a three-step approach following curriculum set out by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):
- Find healthy ways of expressing anger (i.e., conflict resolution skills, communication skills, etc.) 
- Identify and understand our beliefs about anger (i.e., myths that anger is genetic, it has to be aggressive, etc.) 
- Identify and deal with underlying causes of anger (i.e., trauma, environmental influences, what we learned from our parents/role models as a kid, etc.). 
Finding healthy ways of expressing anger is the most immediate step because it ensures safety. Expressing anger in a healthy way helps us avoid getting hurt, hurting others, or ending up with legal or financial consequences.
With that being said, I consider Step 3 the most important.
