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  2. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    Psychological factors such as stress, abuse, poor social or familial situations, and poverty can be linked to anger problems. Without proper anger management, individuals may be more prone to violence. [14] They also may have increased stress levels, which can have both mental and physical symptoms if not taken care of sooner rather than later.

  3. Anger - Wikipedia

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    Anger can be of multicausal origin, some of which may be remote events, but people rarely find more than one cause for their anger. [7] According to Novaco, "Anger experiences are embedded or nested within an environmental-temporal context.

  4. Anger gets a bad rap, but it can be an asset, experts say ...

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    Anger is a particular type of an emotional state that can receive a lot of judgment from ourselves and from other people,” said Dr. Brett Ford, associate professor of psychology at the ...

  5. Rage (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Rage can sometimes lead to a state of mind where the individuals experiencing it believe they can do, and often are capable of doing, things that may normally seem physically impossible. Those experiencing rage usually feel the effects of high adrenaline levels in the body. This increase in adrenal output raises the physical strength and ...

  6. Are motorists angrier these days? What's perception and what ...

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    They are under stress and angry already about a lot of things,” Martin said. “And driving is a perfectly designed situation to cause anger. People are heading someplace.

  7. Psychological stress - Wikipedia

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    Theories of a proposed stress–illness link suggest that both acute and chronic stress can cause illness, and studies have found such a link. [58] According to these theories, both kinds of stress can lead to changes in behavior and in physiology. Behavioral changes can involve smoking and eating habits and physical activity.