The various long-term negative health consequences of Anger are well known. Subjecting yourself to getting angry can lead to injury and disease, including...
If you’re beginning to shout, bang about, throw things, slam doors or square up to people, then you’re anger is becoming out of control. Such upsetting, hurtful, frightening behaviour is not acceptable, it’s damaging. Some other behaviour may include:
You don’t notice at first how severe a problem you have & you even get angry when someone tells you that you need to get some help. Here are some top tips to help you keep your anger in check.
If you recognise any of these signs then it may be time to look at some anger management therapy before you hurt someone or see your life becoming a mess in-front of your eyes.