Understanding Anger Management Treatment
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Everyone gets angry. Anger is a normal human emotion and can even serve a purpose when expressed in an appropriate way. For some, however, anger becomes a real problem. Individuals that seek anger management treatment are often individuals who are ordered to do so by the authorities or are there of their own accord because they have realized their anger is harmful. For those that decide to seek help on their own or at the urging of loved ones, the key is recognizing if and when the expression of their emotions is a problem.
Often, people with anger issues use their anger to intimidate or hurt others. They may yell, scream, threaten, break things or even become physically abusive. This type of rage is never helpful in any situation and can cause a great deal of problematic issues. Sometimes after the angry individual has blown up in a rage, their anger will dissipate and they will begin feeling guilty about the incident. The brunt of their anger might also be left dealing with difficult emotions. They may be angry themselves, or they may feel like the other person's rage is their fault.
This type of uncontrollable anger is especially harmful and dangerous in a family situation. Children can become frightened and resentful of parents or siblings who exhibit explosive anger. Marriages can be negatively affected or even end in divorce due to this issue. The good news is that some people are able to recognize the problem and desire help. There are various options available. Psychology is a popular form of treatment, in an individual and/or group setting. There are also seminars, self-help books, DVDs, and other materials designed to help people deal with their problems.
The most important thing when it comes to anger management treatment is not necessarily what method one uses, but that they are committed to the program and want to succeed. Even the best program will not work if the individual is not willing to give it an honest try. Changing a behavior, such as explosive anger, is much like breaking a bad habit. It takes time and effort but can be done with the help of the right resources and some willpower. Often the most difficult step is the first one -- once you take it the rest of the journey gets easier as you go along.
Copyright 2007 Janice D. Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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