The symptoms of anger issues can vary from person to person. However, if untreated, they tend to progressively worsen over time.
First, it’s important to remember that the emotion of anger isn’t inherently problematic. Anger is a normal emotion, but how you deal with it can cause issues.
Even just one instance of harming yourself or others can result in dire consequences. Violence is never an acceptable way to deal with anger. Instead, it instills a disproportionate amount of shame, fear, guilt, and blame onto someone.
Some people identify feeling depressed more than they identify with feeling angry. At times, unresolved anger can turn into a sense of hopelessness, which often coincides with depression. Similarly, if you persistently feel worthless, ashamed, or even suicidal, these symptoms may be underlying signs of trapped anger.
Anger can trigger impulsive desires, such as gambling, shopping, overeating, or making irrational, significant decisions without considering potential consequences. Often, these behaviors emerge out of the intense desire to numb out rather than feel the emotion.
Research shows that persistent anger can wreak havoc on your physical health. For example, anger is associated with coronary heart diseases, diabetes, and disordered eating, all of which can seriously impact your quality of life.
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