Unresolved Anger

Aggressive Behavior Symptoms

Aggressive behaviors indicate a host of problems that are rising to the surface and are manifested as verbal assaults, unwanted physical contact or covert activity. Healthy boundaries in relationships become problematic, and an aggressive...

Facts on Anger Management

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...

Early Signs of a Possibly Abusive Relationship

People in abusive relationships may not realize they are in one until it's too late or at a critical point. An abusive relationship is characterized by one partner domineering the other through physical, mental, emotional or financial control and...

Anger Management Techniques for Women

It is important for women to effectively deal with their anger. People without effective coping mechanisms for anger often suffer from headaches, difficulty sleeping, problems with their digestion and high blood pressure. There is even evidence...

Angry Outbursts in Children

An angry child is cause for concern in many parents. However, it's important to remember that we ourselves feel angry throughout our day, so it's no surprise that a child would feel the same emotion. Anger is nothing to be afraid of or chastised....

Why Resolve Conflict?

Even though conflict may not feel like a positive, beneficial aspect of a relationship, conflict can help you to enjoy stronger relationships with family members, friends and colleagues. Conflict itself is neither positive nor negative. Instead,...

Stages of Child Abandonment

Although cases of child abandonment sometimes involve a parent separating from a child without any real warning, most situations involve a process evolving over time, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Although each...

Emotional Causes of Sinus Infections

Sinus infection, also known as sinusitis, is the inflammation of the air-filled cavities of the skull, characterized by fever, cough, fatigue, headache and nasal congestion. Sinus infections involve the buildup of mucus in the nasal passages; this...

What Is a Decreased Libido?

Libido is the medical term for sex drive. Therefore a "decreased libido" is the reduction of your sex drive, or your interest in sex. You are far from alone if you are experiencing a sex drive that is less than optimal. All people have varying...

Long-Term Effects of Witnessing Spousal Abuse

When addressing domestic violence issues, the primary concerns generally involve providing help to the victim and removing the abuser from the home. In the immediacy of ensuring the physical safety of the parties involved, it is easy to overlook...

4 Ways to Increase Low Sex Drive in Men

A third of all men might come up with an inability to initiate sex. Researchers reported in a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in February 1999 that poor physical and emotional health is to blame. It could...