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  1. Season 1. Charlie Sheen is "Charlie," a successful therapist who thrives on the chaos in his life while still battling his own anger issues. Charlie's colorful cast of patients includes his weekly regulars and the group of inmates he counsels pro bono at a state prison. 481 IMDb 6.6 2012 10 episodes. X-Ray 13+.

  2. The first episode in which Charlie – a baseball player with anger issues turned anger management therapist – decides to return to therapy after a bad run-in with his ex wife’s new boyfriend. The only problem is he just happens to be sleeping with the one therapist he trusts: his best friend, Kate. 20 min · Dec 31, 2003 TV-14.

  3. Jun 27, 2012 · June 27, 2012. 21min. TV-14. The first episode in which Charlie – a baseball player with anger issues turned anger management therapist – decides to return to therapy after a bad run-in with his ex wife’s new boyfriend. The only problem is he just happens to be sleeping with the one therapist he trusts: his best friend, Kate.

  4. Anger Management. 43 Metascore. 2012 -2014. 2 Seasons. FX. Comedy. TV14. Watchlist. A ballplayer-turned-therapist specializing in anger issues treats a primary group of patients and counsels ...

  5. S2.E75 ∙ Charlie Plays Hide and Go Cheat. Mon, Nov 3, 2014. Charlie begins dating a private investigator, who challenges him to try and cheat on her without her realizing. Meanwhile, Lacey works as a nude model for Patrick's art class, causing Nolan to take a sudden interest in art.

  6. Anger Management. 2014. TV-14. Comedy. A successful therapist thrives on the chaos in his life, complicated by his ex-wife and meddlesome father, while battling his own anger issues. Starring: Charlie Sheen Selma Blair Shawnee Smith Daniela Bobadilla Noureen DeWulf. Watch Anger Management Free Online | A successful therapist thrives on the ...

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Walking away from a triggering situation can be an excellent way to take control of your anger. When a conversation gets heated, take a break. Leave a meeting if you think you’re going to explode. Go for a walk if your kids upset you. A time-out can be key to helping you calm your brain and your body.