Who are we?

Healthy Response Anger Management Services is a virtual, education-based anger management program designed to support individuals in developing healthier ways to understand and respond to anger. We provide a structured and respectful learning environment where participants can build emotional awareness, improve communication, and practice practical response skills.

Our services are available to both self-referred individuals and those who are court-ordered or probation-referred. Programs are delivered in individual and group formats and are designed to meet program requirements while encouraging accountability, personal responsibility, and positive decision-making. When appropriate, documentation such as enrollment verification, attendance records, and completion letters may be provided.

Healthy Response Anger Management Services focuses on education and skill development only. Services do not include counseling, therapy, diagnosis, or clinical mental health treatment. Our goal is to provide clear guidance, consistent structure, and supportive education to help participants move forward with confidence and responsibility.

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Meet the Specialist

Stephanie Smith is a Certified Anger Management Specialist–I, Certified Domestic Violence Specialist–I, and Certified Parenting Training Specialist–I who provides structured, education-based programming through Healthy Response Anger Management Services. Her work focuses on accountability, emotional awareness, and practical skill development to support healthier responses and responsible decision-making.

Stephanie received her certifications through the National Anger Management Association (NAMA) in anger management, domestic violence education, and parenting training. She also graduated above average from Walden University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, which supports her education-based approach to understanding behavior, emotional regulation, and positive behavior change.

Her facilitation style is supportive, calm, structured, and non-judgmental while maintaining clear expectations and consistent program structure. Stephanie works with self-referred individuals as well as court-ordered and probation-referred participants and provides documentation when appropriate and authorized.  

All services are education-based and do not include counseling, therapy, diagnosis, or clinical mental health treatment.