A guide to anger management: Effective anger management strategies by Laura Harris, LCMHC | Sep 11, 2023 | Anger Management, Beginning Therapy, Mental Health Topics We all have our triggers—those little pet peeves and touchy subjects. But there’s a difference between having our temper flare temporarily and deep, seething anger that can feel impossible to let go of. For some people, anger is an emotion that’s difficult to control. It detrimentally erodes their interpersonal relationships,…
Anger and anxiety: Understanding the connection, and how to process what you’re feeling by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | Mar 22, 2023 | Anger Management, Anxiety, Feelings & Emotions, Mental Health Topics Anxiety and anger are common emotional states that many of us experience—sometimes daily. But when we’re unable to manage the intensity of these emotions, they might transform into chronic issues. This means that it’s important to think through the causes of anxiety and anger, as well as how to prevent…
What does anger do to your body? The physical and mental effects of anger by Taylor Bennett | Sep 30, 2022 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics We all know what it means — and what it feels like — to be angry. However, our experience with anger can vary: Some hold it in until they can scribble down their feelings in a journal; others don’t dream of holding themselves back and lash out furiously instead. This…
Understanding intermittent explosive disorder (IED) by Wistar Murray | Sep 26, 2022 | Anger Management, Disorders, Mental Health Topics It’s uncomfortable (and even scary) to witness that one friend fly off the handle from a minor provocation or a stranger epically lose their cool in the grocery store. Big, aggressive behavior from our fellow humans can feel terrorizing, especially when they suggest physical violence. How can innocent bystanders wrap…
Are anger issues genetic? Can anger run in families? by Taylor Bennett | Jul 22, 2022 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Do you struggle with expressing your feelings? Instead of calmly communicating how you feel, do you resort to lashing out in anger instead? Finally, is there no real rhyme or reason for why you react with anger? Anger is a natural reaction in many situations. It’s healthy to recognize the…
How can I better manage my anger? Here are 6 tips for expressing your anger more effectively by Taylor Bennett | Oct 20, 2020 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Here’s the thing: Anger is normal. We all have those days that are completely infuriating. We receive bad news or things don’t go as planned. This, on top of trivial things, can cause us to overreact with rage. Now, there’s another thing we have in common here: we all also…
Online Counseling Question: How can I control my anger during COVID-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 15, 2020 | Anger Management, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hello. My name is Michael Monahan. I’m a clinician with Thriveworks in Reston, VA. But with all the recent issues going on in the country, I’ve been tasked with answering the question, “Is it normal to have anger around COVID-19?” In addition…
How to calm down when you’re angry (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Sep 16, 2019 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics We all have those days when we get infuriated by trivial things: traffic, slow internet, a lost remote. I’m getting annoyed just thinking about it! Still, here are 3 tips that can help conquer anger: One, take a deep breath. when you feel anger bubbling up inside try this: Breathe…
Anger can hurt your physical health in old age! (Video) by Taylor Bennett | May 23, 2019 | Aging, Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Anger can increase the risk for chronic disease in older individuals. Many worry about their older relatives feeling unhappy. But a new study from Concordia University says that anger is more harmful to older individuals than sadness. Researchers analyzed data from 226 older adults aged 59 to 93. These participants…
Does alcohol consumption contribute to aggression? Why are some people more violent when they drink? by Taylor Bennett | Mar 22, 2019 | Alcohol & Drugs, Anger Management, Mental Health Topics Do you know someone who becomes increasingly aggressive when they drink? I do. A friend from college was always a loose cannon at the bars. The night would start out tame enough—we’d camp out at a table, typically in the corner, and chat over a couple drinks. But after John…
Aggression is inborn, but worsened or improved by one’s environment (Updated) by Taylor Bennett | Mar 19, 2019 | Anger Management, Mental Health Topics, Psychology We have long disagreed over whether aggressive behavior is inborn or learned—which has led to many research efforts, including the Bobo doll experiment. This study concluded that children become aggressive through observational learning; that is, through watching someone else conduct the same behavior. However, other studies disagree—or at least note…
Assertive vs. aggressive: What’s the difference? by Taylor Bennett | Mar 19, 2019 | Anger Management, Communication, Mental Health Topics, Psychology Assertive and aggressive behavior are two totally different approaches to communication and, often, confrontation. But one often reaps better benefits — learn about the difference between the two and which you should turn to. What Is the Difference Between Assertive and Aggressive? In my junior year of college, I spent…