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What is anger and how it's affect our day-to-day lives? How to cope with anger?

What is anger and how it's affect our day-to-day lives? How to cope with anger?

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What is anger? How it's affect our day-to-day lives? How to cope with the anger?

Anger is a complex emotion that can arise from various internal and external sources. It can be a response to feelings of powerlessness, injustice, or threat. It can also hide other emotions like fear, hurt, or despair. Anger triggers the body's "fight-or-flight" reaction, causing physiological changes such as elevated blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing. It can have both positive and negative effects on our lives. Positive features include a drive to confront injustice and assertiveness, while negative features include unhealthy coping strategies, relationship damage, physical health problems, and emotional experiences. Behavioral responses to anger can vary, with some venting verbally, others physically, or suppressing their anger. Uncontrolled anger can lead to mental health issues like anxiety and depression. Effective anger management involves some techniques. By understanding the psychological components of anger and practicing good coping mechanisms, we can lessen the detrimental effects of rage on our lives.

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