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Title: All About Anger Management


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Anger Management
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Table of contents
  • What is Anger?
  • When do I need to see a psychologist for anger
    management?

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What is Anger?
  • Anger is a normal human emotion, characterized by
    feelings of resentment, irritation and
    aggression. It can range from mild annoyance to
    intense anger. It is normal to have feelings of
    frustration or anger, and when you use it
    constructively you can have positive results.

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  • Anger is caused by external and internal factors.
    We may be angry at a particular person, at a
    situation, or even because of emotions building
    up inside us.

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  • The instinctive, natural expression of anger is
    the aggressive reaction. Anger is a natural and
    adapted response to a threat. It involves
    dynamic, usually aggressive emotions and
    behaviours that allow us to fight and defend
    ourselves when attacked. On the other hand, we
    cannot attack every person when they bother or
    accuse us of something. There are laws, norms and
    of course common sense that put limits on where
    our anger can go.

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  • The unequivocal and non-aggressive expression of
    anger is its healthiest expression. But to
    achieve this, we need to learn to recognise what
    we really want, how to get it, and especially not
    to hurt others in the process. The goal is to
    control anger and turn it into constructive
    behaviour. Unspoken anger, or anger that has not
    been expressed constructively, can cause other
    problems.

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  • The idea is to find out what drives our anger and
    to develop strategies to stop these factors from
    fuelling it. It is neither a simple nor a quick
    process. But there are some ways to calm down the
    initial feeling and therefore stop it before it
    manifests into a bigger outburst. A first step is
    to change the way you think. Angry people tend to
    swear, and generally speak very loudly, which
    reflects their inner world.

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  • When we are angry, our thoughts are exaggerated
    and take on a dramatic tone. An attempt to change
    these thoughts with more logical ones has
    significant meaning. For instance, instead of
    seeing doom and catastrophe, take a deep breath
    and accept that whatever happening is
    frustrating, but also understand that the end of
    the world has not come, and that getting angry
    will just make things worse.

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  • Sometimes, anger and frustration are caused by
    very real and inevitable problems in our lives.
    Anger does not always have an irrational cause,
    and is often the healthy, normal response to
    these difficulties.
  • There are many types of anger and they include
  • Chronic anger a prolonged dissatisfaction, in
    which the person is looking for reasons to be
    angry.
  • Explosive anger outbursts of anger, that is,
    unpredictable or accidental, uncontrollable,
    excessive or violent anger.

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  • Critical anger criticizing, underestimating, or
    correcting others in an attempt to control or
    hurt them, and make you feel better.
  • Passive Aggressive Anger Anger that is
    indirectly expressed and difficult to recognize.
    It is characterized by sarcasm, emotional
    neglect, avoidance and hostility.
  • Drowning anger typically resembles an outburst
    of anger and usually occurs when a person
    experiences a combination of internal and
    external psychopathic factors that they cannot
    deal with.

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  • Vengeful anger when someone wants to take
    revenge on someone who hurt or upset them.
  • Self-destructive anger involves causing
    emotional harm to oneself, usually through guilt
    about something they did.
  • Constructive anger it is usually fuelled by
    social injustice. This type of anger often causes
    positive changes, such as engaging in political
    movements.

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  • So the best behaviour is not to focus on finding
    the solution, but to look at how to manage and
    deal with the problem. Making a plan and
    controlling the process from start to finish. Try
    to solve it by doing your best, but do not be
    strict with yourself when the solution does not
    come immediately. If you try to approach it with
    the best intentions and make a serious effort to
    deal with it, then it will be more difficult to
    lose your confidence and fall into the trap of
    "all or nothing", even if the problem is not
    solved immediately.

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When do I need to see a psychologist for anger
management?
  • If you feel that your anger is out of control, if
    it has a bad effect on your relationships and
    important parts of your life, consider consulting
    a psychologist to learn how to manage it better.
    Psychotherapy for anger management focuses on
    understanding the source of your anger and
    managing it to control the symptoms of anger in
    order to build more positive relationships and
    greater personal satisfaction. The sessions are
    not intended to suppress or accumulate your
    anger. On the contrary, they are intended to
    teach you ways to express your feelings of anger
    in a controlled way. Psychotherapy includes
    recognizing the causes and warning signs of
    anger, and learning effective techniques for
    relaxing and dealing with potential problems
    before they get out of control.

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  • Anger in psychotherapy is allowed to be expressed
    freely. Over time you will begin to realise where
    this anger originates from. When the first signs
    of consciousness begin to appear, you begin to
    perceive the emotions that have been hidden
    behind anger for so many years. It is therefore
    reasonable to go through a short period of
    emotion which will mean mental progress and
    general psychological development.

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Contact details
  • Business Name Addiction Rehab Toronto
  • Address 4 Warrendale Ct, Etobicoke, ON M9V 1P9
  • Phone Number 855-787-2424
  • Website https//addictionrehabtoronto.ca/anger-ma
    nagement/
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