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  1. Control anger before it controls you

    Nov 3, 2023 · Anger is a normal, healthy response to a threat and may be used for a constructive purpose. When anger becomes uncontrollable or is unexpressed, it may lead to destructive …

  2. Understanding anger: How psychologists help with anger problems

    Nov 1, 2017 · Anger often goes hand-in-hand with other problems, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, or alcohol problems. Psychologists can help treat those …

  3. Here’s advice from psychologists on how to help kids cope with …

    Jan 11, 2023 · [Related: How to help kids understand and manage their emotions] Here’s advice from psychologists on how to help kids cope with anger and frustration: Teach children how to …

  4. Strategies for controlling your anger: Keeping anger in check

    Oct 1, 2011 · Uncontrolled anger can be problematic for your personal relationships and for your health. Fortunately, there are tools you can learn to help you keep your anger in check.

  5. Anger - American Psychological Association (APA)

    Anger is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something. It can give you a way to express negative feelings or motivate you to find solutions, but excessive anger can …

  6. Anger across the gender divide

    Mar 1, 2003 · Researchers strive to understand how men and women experience and express anger.

  7. Emotional dysregulation is part of ADHD. See how psychologists …

    Apr 1, 2024 · By understanding the science of ADHD and emotion dysregulation, psychologists can offer better support.

  8. In brief: Anger is sometimes a gift, the power of suppressing …

    Mar 1, 2024 · Anger is (sometimes) a gift While often perceived as a negative emotion, anger can sometimes help people achieve challenging goals, suggests research in the Journal of …

  9. Anger More Harmful to Health of Older Adults Than Sadness

    May 9, 2019 · Anger may be more harmful to an older person’s physical health than sadness, potentially increasing inflammation, which is associated with such chronic illnesses as heart …

  10. Angry thoughts, at-risk hearts

    Mar 1, 2003 · Researchers are exploring whether angry and hostile people's coping and social support affect their risk for poor cardiovascular health.