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Anger management and our mental health

Anger, like any emotion, plays a specific function and can be helpful to us. It can motivate us to act on injustice and achieve positive change.

It can also act as an innate tool to keep us safe, indicating to us that we are in potential danger, thus triggering our flight or fight response.

However, there are times when anger is not so functional, and when acted on or used in a dysfunctional way, can actually cause more harm than good.

It also has some connection to various mental health issues. But how are they connected, and what strategies are out there to help us manage our anger?

What does anger look like and what are the causes?

There are numerous symptoms and sensations experienced when angry such as those listed in the table below:

We can feel angry due to numerous triggers, e.g:

Sometimes there is an obvious trigger, like those listed above. Other times, less so. It can be a case of things building up over time, whereby a minor issue can lead to an angry outburst.

When does anger become unhelpful?

There is a point where anger becomes unhelpful and dysfunctional, like many emotions. If concerned about how you behave when angry, there a few ways in which anger is projected unhealthily to look out for: 

How can we manage anger?

Anger management can tackle anger in a few ways:

1) Knowing what to do, there and then, when in anger-triggering situations
2) Understanding and reflecting on why you get angry
3) Being able to spot triggers to prepare for them in future

Here are a few tips you can use from these 3 categories:

What can Brighter Life Therapy do to help?

Sometimes self-help steps, like those talked about above, are not enough, and professional help is needed.

If you believe you require professional help, feel free to contact us. We provide fast access to CBT and psychotherapy treatment, which you can read about here. Please use the form below to contact us about your therapy needs.

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