
Psychiatric Care for Anger Management in Los Angeles
Insurance and Payment Options
Our Long Beach Location

Understanding How Anger Relates to Underlying Mental Health Issues
Signs & Symptoms of Anger Issues
- Verbal or Physical Abuse: When a patient frequently and violently releases their anger by being verbally or physically abusive, they should seek help.
- Chronic Anger: Persistent anger is a pattern of intense, often unexplainable hostility, irritation, or resentment. Chronic anger can be harmful to your physical and emotional well-being. The root causes can be chronic stress, negative thoughts, and unresolved trauma.
- Uncontrollable Anger: Some individuals may struggle to explain or control their anger. When anger is left uncontrolled, it can have a profoundly negative impact on daily life.
- Cause Regret: Everyone does or says things they later regret. However, a person with anger issues will regularly say or do things that hurt others, then feel regret for their words or actions.
- Easily Irritated or Upset: The most minor things or a petty reaction to a situation are common for those with anger issues.
Feeling misunderstood or unable to regulate their feelings can lead to irritability and anger. These issues can increase the risk of developing anger issues.
Experiencing anger is a normal, natural emotion, and expressing it can be a healthy outlet. However, if a person doesn’t learn healthy coping strategies, these symptoms can become harmful.
When It’s Time to Seek Help
- Causing Harm: Anger that escalates into physical aggression, verbal threats, or self-directed harm can signal a need for a higher level of psychiatric support.
- Harmful Thought Patterns: Negative thought patterns can increase the likelihood of adopting an all-or-nothing outlook, blaming others, expecting perfection, and viewing events as catastrophes even when they’re not.
- Calming down is difficult
- Racing heart, and headaches
You should immediately seek emergency or acute psychiatric care if anger escalates to violent threats, self-harm, or suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Getting Started Is Easy
Step 1:
Contact a Representative
Step 2:
Verify
Insurance
Step 3:
Schedule Admission
Take the First Step Toward Healing
How Our Program Differs
- On-site Team of Psychiatrists: Our on-site psychiatrists provide medication stabilization, monitoring, and management. Your well-being is vital throughout your stay in our inpatient mental health crisis facility and our outpatient services.
- Case Management & Aftercare Support: Case management begins when you’re admitted to either our inpatient or outpatient program. Our case managers and social workers ensure you have a safe place to go, whether that’s housing or a facility, once you leave us.
- Transportation Coordination Provided: We offer transportation services coordinated with a trusted provider that takes you to and from inpatient intake, discharge destinations, as well as transportation to/from our on-site outpatient programs. *Transportation is provided to patients within a 50-mile radius
- Stabilization for Managing Psychiatric Symptoms: Ocean View provides 24/7 inpatient psychiatric care. We also have outpatient treatment programs.
- Patient Resource Network: Transitioning from inpatient or outpatient treatment can be overwhelming. That’s why we have an opt-in patient follow-up option. You don’t have to be alone in managing your symptoms.
Our Levels of Care to Help Provide Relief for Your Mental Health Symptoms
Inpatient Psychiatric Care
- Insomnia, racing thoughts, impulsivity, rapid or pressured speech
- Abnormal bouts of euphoric energy
- Reckless behavior or making decisions that affect an individual’s safety or well-being
- Inability to provide shelter, food, and safety as a result of mental impairment
- Helplessness, hopelessness
- Suicidal or homicidal ideations
- Psychosis
- Self-harming behaviors
Personalized Care
- Licensed Psychiatric Care
- 24/7 Nursing and Monitoring
- 6 Daily Group Sessions
- Psychoeducational groups that focus on understanding acute psychosis and its symptoms
- Therapeutic recreation sessions that support emotional regulation and engagement through structured activities such as art, painting, and music
- Coping skills development to help with symptom management and quieting negative thoughts or feelings
- Patients are placed in groups based on the severity of their symptoms
Medication Stabilization
Outpatient Levels of Care
Partial Hospitalization Program
- Four group sessions a day that meet five days a week
- Sessions that include a psychoeducational group led by a social worker and a therapeutic recreation support session led by a recreation therapist
- Case management
- Snacks and lunch
Intensive Outpatient Program
- Focused Coping Skills
- Community Reintegration
Continued Medication Management Support With Our PHP and IOP
Aftercare & Opt-In Patient Follow-Up
- Case manager support
- Outpatient transitions
- Housing or facility placements
- Community support referrals
Referral Information
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FAQs
Insurance plans may cover treatment for an anger management program if the anger issues meet specific criteria.
Coverage of anger issue treatment may depend on where a patient receives crisis stabilization. The insurer may cover treatment if the provider is considered in-network and the treatment is medically necessary. It is a symptom of a diagnosed mental health disorder like depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder.
You can contact your insurance provider or let one of Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility’s admission team members verify your coverage for treatment of anger issues.
Yes, we recognize the vital role of family support in mental health recovery. While Ocean View provides short-term crisis stabilization, we also work to involve families through support groups and family education. Our goal is to help patients and their loved ones build a strong support system that promotes lasting change and stability. Family participation is encouraged to foster positive outcomes and ongoing progress.
Yes. We welcome referrals from healthcare professionals who want to ensure their patients receive specialized psychiatric crisis care. Our team collaborates closely with referring providers to facilitate a seamless transition into our facility. We are dedicated to working with you to support your patients’ mental health needs efficiently and compassionately.
While anger issues aren’t curable, they can be managed with long-term therapeutic support provided in outpatient or community settings. During crisis stabilization at Ocean View, the focus is on helping patients regain immediate emotional and behavioral stability so they can safely continue treatment with an appropriate provider after discharge.
Long-term anger management typically involves outpatient psychotherapy and other ongoing supports, which Ocean View does not provide. However, patients in our inpatient program may learn short-term coping strategies that support safety, emotional regulation, and stabilization during an acute psychiatric crisis.
