Mental abuse, also known as emotional or verbal abuse, is a form of aggression used to control or belittle another person. Bullying, child abuse and sexual harassment in the workplace are all forms of mental abuse. Romantic relationships are...
Domestic violence can be dangerous and even fatal, and both men and women can be victims. An abusing spouse can seriously injure or kill the other person in the heat of anger. Those who seek help are often advised to leave and file for divorce....
According to the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Mayo Clinic, uncontrolled anger can cause a variety of negative consequences in personal relationships and in the workplace. Those with poor anger management can lose control and...
When a child abuses a parent, the problem often goes unreported. Parents have a natural desire to protect their children, so the idea of seeking mental and even legal help is dismissed in the interest of protecting the abuser. This is done all...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), anger is often an emotion that occurs with a variety of psychological issues or disorders. Individuals with anger issues may struggle with anxiety, depression, or in some cases substance...
If you are prone to angry outbursts that alienate friends, family members and co-workers, it may be time to take steps to learn to manage and control your anger. While anger provides a natural outlet for emotions, it can be destructive if it...
You may be worried about your recent outbursts of temper. Perhaps your anger attacks are endangering your job, frightening your loved ones, or damaging your health. There are behavior modification techniques that you can use to reduce your anger,...
Anger is a natural human reaction that, when left unmanaged, can lead to uncontrollable behavior and sickness. According to the Florida Department of Education, children usually learn how to manage their anger at home--whether correctly or...
Medical studies indicate that marriage may be good for you. According to an article in "The New York Times Magazine," married couples have a reduced rate of illness, cancer and heart attacks. On the other hand, these benefits are only linked to...
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 American Psychological Association, anger is an emotional response that can range from irritation to intense rage. An individual can experience anger about both external events, such as a problem at work, or internal events, such...
Anger management typically involves counseling and self-help techniques designed to assist people whose level of anger affects the psychological and physical well-being of the patient and the people around him. The American Psychological...
When faced with unprovoked aggression, it can be tempting to respond in kind. However, this is often not the most advantageous way to deal with aggressive behavior. In many cases, it is possible to respond effectively to aggressive behavior...
Drug rehab centers often provide treatment on a continuing basis, offering varying levels of care to meet the needs of different clients. Options include outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and inpatient or residential treatment....
Individuals experiencing distress and depression over traumatic life issues often feel lost and without hope. They find it difficult to know how to cope with hurt and pain of loss. Grief counseling is a form of compassionate therapy that endeavors...
Divorce, legal separation and paternity are types of court cases in which child custody is an issue. But these are not the only types of cases that involve child custody issues. Abuse and neglect proceedings, also known as child in need of care...
A child who misbehaves, is disrespectful or hostile and often loses his temper may have a condition known as oppositional defiant disorder. The "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" states that these behaviors cause impairments...
According to the American Psychological Association, levels of anger can range from mild annoyance to intense rage. In addition to the emotional side effects of anger, the body experiences physical effects such as increased heart rate, elevated...
Counseling programs provide help for addiction, trauma recovery, anger management, family problems, and vocational training throughout the state of Washington. These problems require professional consultation. Most counselors accept insurance, but...
Teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can cause a number of potentially serious complications. People with bruxism consistently grind, gnash and clench their teeth. In most cases, the condition requires little to no treatment, but if it becomes...
It is not uncommon for your child to speak out, throw a tantrum, disobey you or even argue with you and other adults, such as their teachers. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, most children act out when they are...
A common behavioral disorder in children, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects the patient's attention and impulse control, according to the National Institutes of Health. Some ADHD patients may have another behavioral disorder,...