Anger management classes in Collin County — McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen & Prosper.
MindLift Alliance serves individuals across Collin County with court-ordered and voluntary anger management programs. Licensed therapists, completion certificates, multiple hour formats, and online availability across Texas.

Serving every city in Collin County.
Our McKinney office serves all of Collin County — including McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Anna, and Wylie. In-person sessions available at our McKinney location; online options available statewide when permitted by your court order.
Programs available in 4-, 8-, 12-, and 16-hour formats. Participants referred by Collin County District Court, McKinney Municipal Court, Plano Municipal Court, Frisco Municipal Court, or Collin County Probation are all welcome.
Final acceptance is at the discretion of the referring court or supervising agency. Verify before enrolling.
What Collin County anger management covers — Anger management Collin County
Evidence-based content taught by licensed Texas mental health professionals — with real skills and court-ready documentation.
Emotional Regulation
Learn to identify emotional triggers, recognize escalation patterns early, and apply proven calming techniques before conflict occurs.
Communication Skills
Develop assertive, non-aggressive communication — including active listening, de-escalation language, and setting boundaries without hostility.
Conflict Resolution
Practice structured conflict resolution frameworks for workplace, family, and social situations — with emphasis on outcomes over “winning.”
Impulse Control
Build the cognitive skills to pause, assess consequences, and choose a deliberate response rather than a reactive one — in high-pressure moments.

Licensed. Local. Court-documented.
MindLift Alliance is staffed by licensed Texas mental health professionals with experience working alongside the Collin County court system. Every program meets the general standards required by Collin County courts — though final acceptance always rests with the individual judge or supervising agency.
We offer flexible scheduling, online self-paced formats, and live virtual options. Participants outside McKinney — in Plano, Frisco, Allen, Prosper, or anywhere in Collin County — can complete their hours online from home. See also our McKinney anger management page for location-specific details.
Collin County anger management FAQ
Which Collin County courts refer clients to MindLift Alliance?
We serve clients referred by Collin County District Court, McKinney Municipal Court, Plano Municipal Court, Frisco Municipal Court, Allen Municipal Court, and Collin County Probation. Visit collincountytx.gov/courts for court contact information.
Do I have to come to the McKinney office?
No. Online, self-paced options are available for clients throughout Collin County and across Texas, subject to your court’s approval. If you prefer in-person, our McKinney office is centrally located within the county.
How many hours does my court require?
The required hours are specified in your court order or by your probation officer. We offer 4-, 8-, 12-, and 16-hour formats to match most court-ordered requirements.
Is this also available for teens?
Yes. We serve both adults and teens, including juvenile court referrals from Collin County. Our teen programs use age-appropriate content facilitated by therapists with adolescent experience.
Ready to complete your Collin County anger management requirement?
Call our intake team or browse available class formats online. We can help you get started within one business day.
