When is anger a problem? | Mental health problems | Mind
Feeling angry sometimes is normal. But how you express your anger matters. Our information explains behaviours that cause problems, and where to get help.
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3 mei 2026
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Understanding Anger and When It Becomes a Problem
- Nature of Anger: Anger is a normal, healthy, and human emotion. It does not always require justification or explanation.
- Potential Benefits: When managed well, anger can be helpful by:
- Identifying problems and protecting us from harm.
- Providing energy and focus.
- Motivating us to challenge injustice or discrimination.
- Potential Downsides: Anger can become unhelpful when it:
- Leads to regretful actions or conflict.
- Impacts physical health (e.g., sleep) and self-esteem.
- Masks other emotions or hinders self-care.
- Signs Anger is a Problem: It may be time to seek support if:
- You feel unable to control your anger or it controls your life.
- It leads to destructive behaviors, violence, or self-harm.
- It negatively impacts your relationships, work, or daily functioning.
- It is your primary emotional response, blocking out other feelings.
- You use substances (alcohol/drugs) to cope with it.
- You experience memory loss regarding your actions while angry.
- Key Takeaway: While anger cannot be eliminated, it can be managed. Seeking professional treatment and support is essential if anger puts you or others at risk.
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