Category Archives: Anger
What Are Your Options if Your Parent Has BPD Rages?
Parents' harsh anger can emotionally disable a son or daughter—child or adult.
What Are the Options for Kids With an Often-Angry Parent?
People who rage generally get diagnosed as having a borderline or a narcissistic personality disorder. Who is responsible for protecting their children?
The Creation of Hatred
The phenomenon of parental alienation offers clues to understanding the rising tide of hatred currently flooding our country.
Psychotherapy Integration: Bump Theory Explains How to Do It
Bump Theory explains why you feel bad and how to feel better. The theory offers a map for self-help, and also for integrative therapists—those who use many techniques.
Resisting the 3 Main Temptations that Destroy Marriages
I call them the three A's. Beware, unless you want a divorce, as they are the behaviors most likely to become marriage deal-breakers. You may be more susceptible than you think.
Prescriptions Without Meds for Anger, Depression and Anxiety
Much has been written of late of the downsides of taking medications for emotional difficulties. Try these alternative options.
Needless Angers: Can They Be Eliminated?
Whether it's low-level irritation or high-intensity rage, speaking or acting in anger can poison relationships. Fortunately, this simple system can end needless anger.
Mad Enough to Tell Someone to ‘Take a Hike!’ ?
Lo and behold, the old expression of anger ‘Go take a hike!’ turns out to be good advice.
Is There Too Much Anger in Your Family? How Can You Respond?
Abuse of family members can be emotional (too much anger), verbal (telling others what to do, criticizing, blame, name-calling, swearing) or physical. How can you stop it?
Help For Little Girls Who Do Too Much Anger
When children learn that throwing angry fits gets them what they want, why should they change? Likewise for lovers and spouses who find that anger works to control their mate.
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