By: Steve Henderson | 2010-10-29 | Accessories "We are here to encounter the most outrageous, brutal, dangerous and intractable of all passions; the most loathsome and unmannerly; nay, the most ridiculous too; and therefore the subduing of this monster will do a great deal toward the establishment of human peace." -Seneca, Roman philosopher, fifty AD Anger cauuses a bodily reaction. Your sympathetic read more
By: Stephen Russell-Lacy | 2011-04-23 | Stress Management Have you been hopping mad recently? Some people temperamentally seem to be more easily roused to anger than are others. Yet, to some extent we all get irritated at times. We feel cross when others attack what we love like our child or pet animal. It could be something we admire in ourselves, that when attacked, causes us a sense of wounded pride. Personal betrayal and offensive putdowns can cause read more
By: shipra19 | 2010-09-25 | Self Improvement You scared of losing your loved once due to your bad temper, or your friends, family and colleague avoid talking to you because of your angry nature. read more
By: Bob Brahm | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement Anger is never good can always harm you more than it can harm others. You could destroy a friendship or a relationship that you built over the years in just a moment of anger. There are several ways of anger management and self control is the only way in which one can control his or her anger. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2010-12-29 | Mental health Anger is known as a person's reaction when he or she feels violated or hurt. It may also be a person's response over frustration and loss. Although this feeling is commonly viewed by religious groups as a sin, many scientists believe that it is natural for people to get angry once in a while. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2010-10-28 | Mental health Moderately expressing anger can be good for a person in different ways. One benefit of expressing your anger is that it allows other individuals to immediately know how you really feel. Since you are already addressing the problem, it is much faster to get various solutions. read more
By: Harry Smith | 0002-11-29 | Mental health Anger is usually a everyday healthy and also in-born feeling. Yet it’s harming whenever it inflates usually and encircles unmanageable. Volatile, chronic anger can have humorless result on your bonds, your mind status, as well as your health and wellness. Anger elapse to be a justificative factor to apprehend attack. Based on mindsets, anger can be attended through emotional modifications in min read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-10-23 | Self Improvement Every person experiences anger at various times throughout their lives, and this is often perfectly normal. Anger management counseling is typically only necessary when someone is out of control and let's their anger control their actions. Anger is an emotion that can vary in degree; from being irritated to spiraling out of control into fits of rage. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2011-01-01 | Mental health To start with, according to science, anger is a person's natural response whenever he or she feels threatened, violated, hurt or frustrated. There are also some times when people get angry when they lost someone or something they love. read more
By: Danial Hurley | 2010-11-25 | Mental health Unmanaged anger can have terrible consequences. Not only can it affect your physical health, but it can also have terrible effects on you mental and emotional well-being. Now, in managing anger, it is necessary for you to know everything there is to know. read more
By: Judy H. Wright | 2010-04-01 | Self Improvement Anger not only causes damage to your body but can cause a great deal of havoc in relationships, both personal and professional. Angry people find themselves increasingly isolated. Other people do not want to be around someone who is likely to become hostile or filled with rage. Bosses and co-workers do not want to put up with "bad moods" or always be on the lookout for the first signs of a flareup or meltdown. read more
By: Dele Adeleke | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement People who get angry with ease are more than twice more likely to have a heart attack than those whom are laid back. The danger lies in the fact that anger releases stress hormones that cause heart rate and pressure to rise. An excess of those hormones can damage arteries or heart muscles and cause the heart to beat irregularly read more
By: James Westt | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement When you think about it, has anyone ever taught you how to deal with anger? If you are like most people, you are given any type of anger management training only after your anger has exploded into inappropriate words and actions and caused considerable harm to yourself and to others. Maybe even physical harm. read more
By: Tunde Taiwo. | 2011-05-07 | Marriage Doctor Dwight L.Carison, in his book "Overcoming Hurts and Anger" says, ‘Anger could express itself in obesity, insomnia, psycotomatic, illness, like barkache, dermatological conditions, headaches, gastro-intestinal symptoms and ulcers. Other possible manifestations are sexual problems and fatigue. read more