Your heart races, muscles tense, and your face feels hot—that unmistakable signal that anger has taken over. It might be triggered by something minor, like someone cutting in line at the supermarket, ...
When we think of grief, we picture sadness, sorrow, or numbness. But what about anger? Though it’s a recognized part of grief and trauma (Lenferink et al., 2024), it’s often overlooked—and ...
Bipolar disorder anger is real — but frequency, intensity, and fallout matter. Use a fast checklist to reset before you react. II can sum up the nature of bipolar disorder in three words: chronic, ...