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What Anger Management is Not

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Today I was reminded of my own anger while driving.I don't get angry that easily or that often. Luckily I know what tools work for me when I start noticing anger wanting to show it's ugly face. Like I've told many clients, it's called Anger Management, not Anger Cure. This is an important distinction to make. Anger is not something you're going to cure. Even the most calm individual that meditates and exercises everyday has a tipping point; a thing that pushes them forward from complacency to the threshold of anger. This is why it is called Anger Management. Everyone will get angry and when that time comes, hopefully they will know how to manage their anger so their anger doesn't control them. Fortunately, there are plenty of relevant anger management resources out there so you too can know what tools will work for you. First and foremost, it is imperative to understand anger and the consequences of anger. Anger management will not work without knowing what an individual is attempting to change or manage. Anger is TOTALLY NORMAL. You're just having a reaction to various situations. It's okay to be angry but when this anger becomes intense or happens frequently, there can be major problems; problems within the family, relationships, work and it can cause health problems. People who are unable to manage their anger in a positive way are likely to transfer their anger to other situations such as child, spouse or other loved ones. Abuse, violent crimes and other types of recklessness occur when people are not in control of their anger. This anger management information is something an individual should consider when recognizing they have a problem.

There are all sorts of anger-provoking situations. Do you know what things get you upset? Do you know why they do? I'm sure you're familiar with the phrase, "Misery loves company."? This is true of anger. Anger does not operate alone. Often, things like frustration, embarrassment,and sadness are what lead us to listen to dysfunctional thoughts that lead to anger. Some people become mad or angry when they are frustrated, when something doesn't work out the way they planned or they failed to succeed after giving their all, circumstances like these may cause a person to become frustrated. This frustration may lead to anger which can then spin off into a whole list of negative consequences.

Irritations provoke anger. Daily incidents such as constant reminders or regular interruptions can cause a person to become irritated. This irritation continues to grow and the result can be a sudden fit of rage. Depending on the individual this rage can cause a person to resort to different ways of releasing their anger, some of which may be painful to themselves and others.

When an individual is being verbally abused, perhaps physically or sexually abused, these situations provoke anger. People deal with these disturbing experiences differently but for those who become angry because of the abuse, the outcome could be very serious, even violent. Knowing anger management techniques is imperative, especially in a situation where a person feels threatened.

Being treated unfairly often provokes feelings of anger. Often people are blamed for things, whether warranted or not, it can cause them to feel angry and act out because of these feelings.

There is so much information important to understanding anger management. The more details a person can gather, the better equipped they are when faced with circumstances involving an angry individual or if needing to tap into the information themselves. Anger management information is available through many sources; books, movies, as well as the Internet. For a person who requires anger management information, the Internet is an excellent source. With many websites dedicated to anger management, it is very efficient in supplying the necessary information required conce
ing anger, consequences of anger, people affected by anger and anger management information.

Without the appropriate anger management information, it would be difficult to begin a course of treatment that would be beneficial. It doesn't matter where the anger management information comes from. It does matter however, what an individual does with the information they are given. Reading and studying the information is essential but deciding what to do with this information will make the difference in resolving anger-related issues or not.

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Jason Magill is a respected Licensed Professional Counselor that focuses on behavior modification to help men, women and children achieve goals. He is a husband and father of three. He specializes in working with children and adolescents. He began his career working with adults in Chicago, IL where he specialized in Gambling Addiction. He and his wife founded Salus Personal Solutions to offer others a way to find sound advice they desperately seek without the many barriers and stigma that get in the way.

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