Court-Accepted Anger Management Program — Structured. Psychologist-Led. Documented.
Anger doesn’t just affect you. It affects the people around you — and how you show up in every part of your life. This program gives you the practical tools, psychological framework, and psychologist guidance to change that — at your own pace, from anywhere in Australia.
Over 10 Years of Working with Men
2500+
Lives Improved
10,000+
Hours of Sessions
250+
Courses Completed
50+
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What Is Psychology For Men?
Is This Program Right for You?
You're not this person — but something needs to change
It might be snapping at your partner over something small. Shutting down in conversations when you should be saying what you actually mean. Feeling like you’re one wrong moment away from saying or doing something you can’t take back.
That pattern is changeable. But it doesn’t change on its own — and it doesn’t change by trying harder to hold it in.
Signs this program is what you need
If any of these sound familiar, this program was built for you:
- You snap at people you care about — and regret it almost immediately
- Pressure builds and builds until something sets you off
- You've been told you have an anger problem — or you already know it yourself
- Conflict always seems to escalate, even when you didn't want it to
- You go quiet and shut down instead of saying what you actually need
- Your anger is affecting your relationship, your parenting, or your work
- You see the toxic patterns in relationships but dont know what to do
- You've been referred by a court or family law matter and need a structured program
Learn And Build
What You'll Learn and Build in This Program
This isn’t about suppressing anger or pretending it doesn’t exist. It’s about understanding what’s driving it — and building the practical skills to respond differently, in real situations, in real time. Here’s what the program covers:
Understanding what's actually driving your anger
Anger rarely comes out of nowhere. This module helps you map the triggers, patterns, and build-up that lead to your reactions — so you can see them coming before they take over.
Regulating your nervous system when pressure builds
When your body is in fight mode, clear thinking goes offline. You’ll learn practical techniques to settle your nervous system — so you can stay in control when pressure, frustration, or conflict starts to rise. Anger and emotional regulation.
Managing reactive thinking before it takes over
Reactive anger is driven by automatic thinking — assumptions, worst-case interpretations, and mental escalation. You’ll learn to recognise these thought patterns and step back from them before they dictate your behaviour.
Responding instead of reacting — in real situations
This is where the work becomes practical. You’ll build the ability to pause, choose your response, and handle difficult moments — without losing control or making things worse.
Communication that works under stress
Anger often fills the space where clear communication should be. You’ll develop the skills to say what you need to say — directly, calmly, and without aggression or shutdown. Stress and communication.
Breaking the pattern — for the long term
Short-term strategies aren’t enough. This module focuses on creating a sustainable system — so the change you build during the program continues well after you’ve finished it.
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How This Anger Management Program Works
A dual approach — structured learning combined with psychologist guidance
Most online courses give you content to consume and leave you to figure out the rest. This program is different.
It uses a dual-model approach — combining a structured, self-paced learning pathway with direct accountability and guidance from Clayton. You work through the program at your own pace, with the option to add 1:1 sessions where you need deeper personalised support.
This is what separates a structured psychological program from an online course.
The 6-module learning pathway
The program runs across 6 progressive modules, designed to be completed over 6–8 weeks:
01
Understanding Anger
Triggers, patterns, and the anger build-up cycle. Why your reactions happen and what’s really driving them.
02
Your Nervous System
How stress and physiology hijack your responses. Practical tools to regulate your body when pressure builds.
03
Thought Management
Catching and stepping back from reactive thinking — assumptions, escalation, and worst-case interpretations.
04
emotional Regulation
Learn how to regulate your emotions properly.
05
Communication Skills
Saying what you need clearly and directly — without aggression, withdrawal, or regret.
06
Long-Term Change
Building a sustainable personal system so the changes you’ve made stick — long after the program ends.
Self-paced — but supported
You have lifetime access to the program materials. There are no fixed deadlines or group
sessions — you work through at a pace that fits your life.
Clayton provides guidance and accountability throughout. If you need more targeted support at any point, 1:1 sessions with Clayton are available as an add-on.
Optional 1:1 sessions with Clayton
For men who want additional personalised support alongside the program, individual psychology sessions with Clayton are available. If you hold a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates on these sessions.
Learn And Build
Court-Accepted Anger Management Program in Australia
If you’ve been referred by a court, solicitor, or family law matter — this section is for you. Here’s exactly what you need to know.
Is this program accepted by Australian courts?
Yes. This program is accepted by courts in Australia in relation to DV court-mandated requirements and family court matters. If you’ve been directed to complete an anger management program as part of a court order, DV matter, or family law proceeding — this program meets that requirement. Clayton can liaise directly with referring parties where required.
Will I receive a certificate or letter for court?
Yes. On successful completion of the program, you will receive a formal certificate of completion. If your court or legal matter requires a specific letter rather than a certificate, Clayton can provide that documentation.
What's the process if I've been referred by a court or legal matter?
1. Complete the short enquiry form below (or click the button)
2. Clayton will confirm the program is suitable for your specific matter
3. Complete an initial intake assessment
4. Work through the 6 modules at your pace
5. Receive your certificate or court letter on completion
There is no waiting list. You can start immediately after enrolment is confirmed.
Course Management
Why This Program Is Different From a Standard Anger Management Course
There’s no shortage of online anger management content. What’s rare is a program that’s actually built around how men think, what drives male anger, and what it takes to change it in real life — led by a registered psychologist who works with men specifically. Here’s what makes this different:
Led by a registered psychologist — not a generic platform
This isn’t a pre-recorded course built by an anonymous team of content creators. It’s a program designed and delivered by Clayton J Kuzma — a registered psychologist (AHPRA) with over a decade of specialised experience working with men. The methods are grounded in ACT, CBT, and IFS — evidence-based approaches that produce real behavioural change.
Built specifically for men
Generic anger management content treats anger as a generic problem. It’s not. Male anger — how it builds, how it gets expressed, and what’s actually driving it — has specific patterns. This program was built around those patterns, not adapted from a one-size-fits-all resource.
Dual-model: structured learning + live psychologist guidance
Most online courses give you videos to watch and a quiz to pass. This program combines structured self-paced content with direct access to Clayton for guidance and accountability. You’re not alone in the process.
Court-accepted in Australia
If you’ve been referred by a court or legal matter, this program meets DV court-mandated requirements and family court standards in Australia. You receive a formal certificate or court letter on completion.
Your Psychologist
Clayton J Kuzma
I’m a registered psychologist specialising in men’s mental health, anger management, emotional regulation, and relationship conflict. Over the past decade, I’ve worked with thousands of men through individual sessions and structured programs — helping them manage anger, stress, anxiety, and relationship challenges.
My approach is practical, structured, and outcome-focused. This isn’t about open-ended conversations — it’s about developing the skills to think clearly, respond effectively, and show up differently in the situations that matter.
For formal legal matters, my AHPRA registration and professional credentials are clearly documented on all completion certificates and letters. For more about anger management psychology and individual sessions.
Credentials
- Registered Psychologist — AHPRA Registration
- Master of Professional Psychology, University of the Sunshine Coast
- Member, Australian Association of Psychologists Inc (AAPi)
- 10+ years specialising in men's mental health
- Trained in ACT, CBT, and IFS

Men Report
What Men Report After Completing This Program
Outcomes vary depending on where you’re starting and how committed you are to applying the work. But here’s what men consistently report after completing this program:
In their relationships
- Less conflict — and significantly less guilt and shame afterwards
- The ability to have a difficult conversation without it turning into a fight
- Partners and children experiencing them differently — calmer, more present, more consistent
- Conflict that gets resolved instead of building and repeating
At work and under pressure
- Staying composed in high-pressure situations instead of reacting
- Making clearer decisions — not ones driven by frustration or reactivity
- Managing stress before it reaches the point of overflow
- Saying what needs to be said without aggression or avoidance
In how they see themselves
- Feeling like someone who has control — not someone who’s controlled by their reactions
- Less shame. Less regret. More self-respect.
- A clear, practical understanding of what drives their anger and how to manage it
- Confidence that the change they’ve built will last
Getting Started
Where This Program Is Available
Online — available anywhere in Australia
The program is fully online and self-paced. You can access it from home, work, or anywhere with an internet connection — from anywhere in Australia.
There are no group sessions, no fixed schedules, and no travel required. You work through the program in your own time, with support and guidance from Clayton available throughout.
In-person sessions — Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Clayton is based at Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. If you prefer in-person sessions — whether as a standalone or alongside the online program — those are available for men in Maroochydore, Buderim, Mooloolaba, Caloundra, Noosa, and across the Sunshine Coast. Anger management on the Sunshine Coast.
Serving men across Queensland and beyond
Online delivery means the program is accessible for men anywhere in Australia — including Brisbane, regional Queensland, and interstate. The program content is the same regardless of where you’re based. Clayton works with men across Queensland and Australia-wide through online sessions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a court-accepted anger management program?
A court-accepted anger management program is a structured, professionally delivered program that meets the documentation and standard requirements set by Australian courts, typically for DV matters or family law proceedings. On completion, participants receive a formal certificate or court letter confirming they have completed the program. This program is led by an AHPRA-registered psychologist and meets those requirements.
Is this program accepted by Australian courts?
Yes. This program is accepted for DV court-mandated requirements and family court matters across Australia. If you have been directed to complete an anger management program as part of a court order or legal matter, this program meets that requirement. Clayton can liaise directly with your solicitor or referring party where needed.
Will I receive a certificate on completion?
Yes. On successful completion of all 6 modules, you receive a formal certificate of completion. If your matter requires a specific court letter rather than a certificate, Clayton can provide that documentation.
How long does the program take to complete?
The program is designed to be completed over 6–8 weeks, but it’s fully self-paced. You have lifetime access to all materials, so you can work through it at a pace that fits your schedule.
Is the program fully online? Can I do it from anywhere in Australia?
Yes. The program is entirely online and accessible from anywhere in Australia — Brisbane, regional Queensland, interstate, or nationally. There are no group sessions and no fixed timetable.
What psychological methods does the program use?
The program is grounded in three evidence-based approaches: ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), and IFS (Internal Family Systems). These are the same methods used in individual psychology sessions and are supported by strong research evidence for anger management and emotional regulation.
How is this different from individual therapy or counselling?
The program is a structured, self-paced learning pathway combined with psychologist oversight. Individual therapy sessions are also available as an add-on if you want deeper personalised support. The key difference from standard counselling is that this program follows a documented framework — which is why it meets court requirements.
Do I need a referral or Mental Health Treatment Plan?
No. You can enrol directly without a GP referral. If you want to add individual psychology sessions and access Medicare rebates, you’ll need a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP — but this is optional and not required to complete the program.
What if I need more personalised support during the program?
If at any point you want deeper support, 1:1 psychology sessions with Clayton are available as an add-on. These sessions run on the same structured format as the program and can help you work through specific situations or challenges in more depth.
Is this program suitable if I've been referred by a court or legal matter?
Yes — it’s specifically designed to meet those requirements. If you’ve been referred by a court, solicitor, or family law matter, this program provides the structure, documentation, and formal certificate you need. Contact Clayton first to confirm suitability for your specific matter.
Will this program help with my relationship?
Yes. Anger and communication patterns have a direct impact on relationships. Men who complete this program consistently report fewer conflicts, better conversations with partners and children, and a significant reduction in the guilt and shame cycle that follows reactive outbursts.
How do I know if I actually have an anger problem?
If your reactions are causing consequences — damaged relationships, legal matters, regret after the fact, feedback from people around you — that’s a clear signal something needs to change. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to benefit from this program. The question isn’t whether your anger is “bad enough” — it’s whether it’s affecting your life and the people in it.
I've tried to control my anger before and it hasn't worked. Why will this be different?
Most attempts to control anger focus on suppression — holding it in, counting to ten, walking away. That works temporarily, but it doesn’t address what’s actually driving the reaction. This program teaches you to understand the mechanics of your anger, regulate your nervous system before it escalates, and build a different response pattern. That’s a fundamentally different approach from willpower-based control.
Ready to Get Started?
Start the Program Today
You don’t need to have it all figured out before you reach out.
Complete the short enquiry form below and Clayton will be in touch to confirm the program is right for your situation before you enrol. There’s no obligation — just a straightforward conversation about what you need and whether this is the right fit.
If you’ve been referred by a court or legal matter, mention that in the form and Clayton will confirm suitability for your specific matter directly.
Not sure if this is right for you? Speak to Clayton first.
If you’d prefer to have a quick conversation before committing to anything, that’s completely fine. Reach out directly and Clayton will get back to you.
- hello@psychologyformen.com.au
- 07 5221 5842
This is a confidential enquiry. There is no obligation.
Crisis Support: If you are in crisis, please contact Lifeline on 131 114 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.