Anger is a normal, healthy emotion, but it can create problems when expressed aggressively in ways like shouting, screaming or hitting others. Expressing anger in a passive-aggressive manner, such as frequently breaking promises or showing up...
Everyone experiences anxiety, irritability and anger. A parent might become anxious when his daughter goes to her first dance in high school or might feel angry when his son brings home a poor report card. When these emotions start to affect a...
Every teen experiences anger because it's a normal emotion. Some teens have healthy coping skills and can manage their anger whereas others feel like their anger controls them. The Center for Young Women's Health reports that it's important for...
Anger management issues in children can cause frustration in parents and the children themselves. Anger issues can lead to aggressive behavior and lead to social problems. Programs exist that train both children and their caregivers in tools that...
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, sociopathy, officially known as antisocial personality disorder, affects 4 percent of the population. According to the Mayo Clinic, someone with ASPD can "often violate the...
Anger, or uncontrollable demonstrations of rage, is a serious psychological, physical and social problem that affects millions of Americans. Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is now part of the American Medical Association's latest diagnostic...
According to the textbook Psychosocial Occupational Therapy, behavior management seeks to identify and eliminate problem behaviors while building necessary functional skills. Professionals use varying approaches to treat adults who exhibit problem...