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PLEASE FIND TIME TO READ THIS WONDERFUL WRITE UP. I TRUST GOD WILL HELP YOU.*What is Anger*


Anger is an intense emotion you feel when something has gone wrong or someone has wronged you.


Types of Anger


1. Assertive Anger: Assertive anger is considered a constructive form of anger expression. ...
2. Behavioral Anger. ...
3. Chronic Anger. ...
4. Destructive Anger. ...
5. Judgmental Anger. ...
6. Overwhelmed Anger. ...
7. Passive-Aggressive Anger. ...
8. Retaliatory Anger.


CAUSES OF ANGER


There are many common triggers for anger, such as losing your patience, feeling as if your opinion or efforts aren't appreciated, and injustice. Other causes of anger include memories of traumatic or enraging events and worrying about personal problem.


EFFECTS OF ANGER


1. An angry outburst puts your heart at great risk. · 2. Anger ups your stroke risk. ·
3. It weakens your immune system.
4. Anger causes depression


HOW TO CONTROL ANGER


1. Think before you speak


In the heat of the moment, it's easy to say something you'll later regret. Take a few moments to collect your thoughts before saying anything — and allow others involved in the situation to do the same.


2. Once you're calm, express your anger


As soon as you're thinking clearly, express your frustration in an assertive but nonconfrontational way. State your concerns and needs clearly and directly, without hurting others or trying to control them.


3. Get some exercise


Physical activity can help reduce stress that can cause you to become angry. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run, or spend some time doing other enjoyable physical activities.


4. Take a timeout


Timeouts aren't just for kids. Give yourself short breaks during times of the day that tend to be stressful. A few moments of quiet time might help you feel better prepared to handle what's ahead without getting irritated or angry.


5. Identify possible solutions


Instead of focusing on what made you mad, work on resolving the issue at hand. Does your child's messy room drive you crazy? Close the door. Is your partner late for dinner every night? Schedule meals later in the evening — or agree to eat on your own a few times a week. Remind yourself that anger won't fix anything and might only make it worse.


6. Stick with 'I' statements


To avoid criticizing or placing blame — which might only increase tension — use "I" statements to describe the problem. Be respectful and specific. For example, say, "I'm upset that you left the table without offering to help with the dishes" instead of "You never do any housework."


7. Don't hold a grudge


Forgiveness is a powerful tool. If you allow anger and other negative feelings to crowd out positive feelings, you might find yourself swallowed up by your own bitterness or sense of injustice. But if you can forgive someone who angered you, you might both learn from the situation and strengthen your relationship.


8. Use humor to release tension


Lightening up can help diffuse tension. Use humor to help you face what's making you angry and, possibly, any unrealistic expectations you have for how things should go. Avoid sarcasm, though — it can hurt feelings and make things worse.


9. Practice relaxation skills


When your temper flares, put relaxation skills to work. Practice deep-breathing exercises, imagine a relaxing scene, or repeat a calming word or phrase, such as "Take it easy." You might also listen to music, write in a journal or do a few yoga poses — whatever it takes to encourage relaxation.


10. Know when to seek help


Learning to control anger is a challenge for everyone at times. Seek help for anger issues if your anger seems out of control, causes you to do things you regret or hurts those around you.


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