Anger is often a normal response to the intense threat associated with trauma. Anger puts your body into a “survival” mode and activates your energy to protect yourself or others. However, for some, ...
Despite the universality of anger, modern humans are the only animals that have anger problems. This is not, as some have mistakenly supposed, because human civilization suppresses anger more than the ...
The presence of anger in bipolar disorder — which can range from mild irritation to intense rage — adds complexity, but knowing more about it can help better handle this common symptom. Dealing with ...