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People with anger issues often believe no one “gets” them, and that frustration builds fast. They don’t just want to be heard, they want to be understood without having to explain themselves.
Sometimes anger is a sign of deeper issues. Here, experts explain how to know if you should consider therapy to help you unpack and manage your rage.
Insider's latest work-advice column concerns an employee who's a good worker but has anger issues. His bullying and outbursts are affecting team dynamics and hurting morale. Experts suggest giving ...
Columnist Melinda Beck answers questions about confronting a friend or family member about anger issues, and recommendations for books on evolutionary health problems.
We've all experiences people with anger issues. But having them in our presence doesn't have to make us angry too. There are a few smart answers for how to deal with angry people and diffuse the ...
Dear Abby gives advice to a man who realized he is having anger issues in his relationship just like his father did with his mother.
DEAR ABBY: I have anger issues that were passed down among the men in my family. My mother is a strong woman and wouldn’t let my father get away with too much, but still, the impact is there. As ...
What’s the best way to encourage someone to seek help for anger issues? It’s helpful to express your concern and love for the person while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life.
I feel called to help people with depression, anxiety, anger, low self-worth, "Trust" issues, and couples in conflict. Most any therapist will tell you that they prefer seeing clients who are ...
Problems with managing anger can have severe consequences for the afflicted individual and their loved ones. A new study shows that four weeks of therapy delivered over the internet can help ...
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