About The Center For Anger Resolution, Inc.
Meet Newton Hightower | Directions
At The Center For Anger Resolution, Inc. people do find solutions to
their rage. Founded in 1993, The Center provides counseling, education,
and training on anger management.
As a licensed psychotherapist for more than 30 years, Newton Hightower
is a sought-after expert in anger management. After fighting a personal
battle with anger that nearly destroyed his marriage, Newton learned
to resolve anger. Click here to
read his personal story.
That led Newton to write his highly acclaimed book, Anger
Busting 101: New ABCs for Angry Men and the Women Who Love Them.
His book was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Psychology/Self
Help book for 2002 by the Publishing Marketing Association. The award
is given to top books produced by independent publishing companies throughout
the United States and Canada. Read more about this award winning anger
management book.
Newton Hightower is the Founder and Director of The Center
For Anger Resolution, Inc. and the former Director of the Baylor Family
Medicine Counseling Clinic in Houston, Texas.
Newton is a fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy
Association and served on the Board of the Houston Group Psychotherapy
Society for more than a decade. He is also the Past President of the
Houston Association for Marriage & Family Therapy.
Through his books, workshops, and training, Newton has
helped thousands of people across the country learn revolutionary anger
management techniques.
Newton trains other therapists around the country to
help save marriages and to help men stop their fault-finding, sarcasm,
arguing, self-justification, righteous indignation, rage and violence.
Through his home-training course and certification, Newton trains therapists
to become Certified Anger Resolution Therapists™.
Newton was a keynote speaker at the first National Conference
on Alcohol and Drugs on factors in violence. Frequently, Newton speaks
at national and regional professional conferences and has been interviewed
often on television and radio.
He is the editor of a free monthly newsletter, AngerBusters™,
that offers tips and ideas that reach out to those who suffer from uncontrolled
anger and their families.