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Intense Anger

Anger is a normal and impulsive reaction to danger. Our survival requires a certain amount of anger. However, when anger becomes intense and uncontrollable, it becomes a problem. Intense anger can be associated with several other mental issues like depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, etc. Alcohol abuse, alcohol withdrawal, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are also common causes that can aggravate anger. Physical symptoms of intense anger include hypertension, tachycardia, muscle tension, etc. Treatment of intense anger involves behavioral therapy, meditation, relaxation techniques, etc.

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My wife tries cutting herself while she is in anger. How to stop her from doing it?

Query: Hello doctor,I am a 31-year-old man. My wife is also 31 years old. I have been in a relationship with her for the last eight to nine years and out of which three years, we have been married. We have been in a long-distance relationship before we got married. She is short-tempered, and I know that as...  Read Full »


Lakhani Kiran

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through what you have shared. I understand that you are going through a very tough time and are concerned about your wife. I understand you want to help her and which is very genuine. But with a case like this, unless the person wants help we cannot d...  Read Full »

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