What Are 3 Ways To Manage Your Anger?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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The three main approaches are

expressing, suppressing, and calming

. Expressing your angry feelings in an assertive—not aggressive—manner is the healthiest way to express anger. To do this, you have to learn how to make clear what your needs are, and how to get them met, without hurting others.

How do you control your anger?

  1. Think before you speak. …
  2. Once you’re calm, express your anger. …
  3. Get some exercise. …
  4. Take a timeout. …
  5. Identify possible solutions. …
  6. Stick with ‘I’ statements. …
  7. Don’t hold a grudge. …
  8. Use humor to release tension.

What are the 5 steps to managing anger?

  • Admit that you are angry, to yourself and/or to someone else.
  • Believe you can control your anger. Tell yourself that you can!
  • Calm down. Control your emotions. …
  • Decide how to solve the problem. This step only works once you are calm. …
  • Express yourself assertively. Ask for what you need.

What are the 3 anger styles?

  • Passive-aggressive. This style of anger happens when you withhold something from your partner by failing to do what he or she wants. …
  • Cold anger. …
  • Hostility.

What are 7 ways to manage anger?

  1. Breathe. When you’re angry beyond belief, there’s nothing more you can do than just breathe and take back control of your body. …
  2. Count. …
  3. Keep a journal or log about your anger. …
  4. Visualize peace. …
  5. Embrace confrontation. …
  6. Exercise. …
  7. Take some time.

Why do I get angry so easily?

Some common anger triggers include:

personal problems

, such as missing a promotion at work or relationship difficulties. a problem caused by another person such as cancelling plans. an event like bad traffic or getting in a car accident.

Why do I lose my temper so easily?

Many things can trigger anger, including

stress, family problems, and financial issues

. For some people, anger is caused by an underlying disorder, such as alcoholism or depression. Anger itself isn’t considered a disorder, but anger is a known symptom of several mental health conditions.

Is anger a mental illness?


Anger itself doesn’t constitute a mental disorder

, so there’s no set diagnosis for anger problems in the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).

How do you defuse an angry person?

  1. Don’t ignore the person.
  2. Be open to listening to what they have to say.
  3. Keep your voice calm when they’re upset.
  4. Try to talk things through.
  5. Acknowledge their distress, but don’t feel like you have to back down if you disagree. …
  6. Avoid pushing advice or opinions on them.

How do I stop overreacting?

  1. Don’t neglect the basics. …
  2. Tune in and name it. …
  3. Put a positive spin on it. …
  4. Breathe before responding. …
  5. Identify and resolve emotional “leftovers.” Notice patterns in your overreactions.

How do you stay calm when someone is provoking you?

  1. Stop: Take five seconds and drink a glass of water. …
  2. Detach: Notice where the anger resides in your body. …
  3. Vent: Find someone you trust and use your most creative language to let the mad out.

Do I have anger issues?


Always find yourself feeling angry

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Feel that your anger is out of control

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Frequently regret

something you’ve said or done when angry. Notice that small or petty things make you angry.

What Mental Illness Causes anger?


Intermittent explosive disorder

is a lesser-known mental disorder marked by episodes of unwarranted anger. It is commonly described as “flying into a rage for no reason.” In an individual with intermittent explosive disorder, the behavioral outbursts are out of proportion to the situation.

What is silent anger?


You bottle up your anger and replay what made you angry over and over in your head

until you have analyzed the situation or person to death. … You act as if everything is fine, but anyone who knows you can tell that something is eating away at you.

Is anger a choice?

Is anger a choice? If you believe you can change your response, then the

answer is yes

. Anger is an important primary feeling which indicates danger and that some of our needs are not being met, yet it remains one of the most undesirable, controversial and one of the least understood emotions.

How do I stop being angry over little things?

One quick and easy way to be less bothered is to focus on

the little picture

. When you feel yourself getting upset, pause for a moment; turn your attention to what’s bothering you and try to frame it in its simplest form.

Leah Jackson
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Leah Jackson
Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.