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  2. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    Problems dealing with angry feelings may be linked to psychological disorders such as anxiety or depression. Angry outbursts can be a way of trying to cope with unhappiness or depression. [12] Migraines: Frequent migraine can be associated with levels of aggression and the need for anger management. A 2013 study examined migraines and its ...

  3. Anger - Wikipedia

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    An angry person tends to anticipate other events that might cause them anger. They will tend to rate anger-causing events (e.g. being sold a faulty car) as more likely than sad events (e.g. a good friend moving away). [44] A person who is angry tends to place more blame on another person for their misery.

  4. I've Studied Anger For Decades. Then An Encounter With ... - AOL

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    Outside of the political realm, my own research shows that men get angry far more often than women — more than 60% say they are angry at least once a day, compared with only 38% of women.

  5. Feeling angry this election season? These physical and ... - AOL

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    A 2023 study in the journal Psychological Reports found that even anticipating election-related stress can have an adverse effect on a person's physical and mental health.

  6. Napoleon complex - Wikipedia

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    The Napoleon complex, also known as Napoleon syndrome and short-man syndrome, is a purported condition normally attributed to people of short stature, with overly aggressive or domineering social behavior. It implies that such behavior is to compensate for the subject's physical or social shortcomings.

  7. 42 Valuable Lessons People Picked Up Embarrassingly ... - AOL

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    So, whereas your much younger self will perhaps get angry, harbour grudges, refuse to deal with certain people etc etc, the older version has that ability to see any situation for what it is.

  8. Rage (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    A person in rage may also experience tunnel vision, muffled hearing, increased heart rate, and hyperventilation. Their vision may also become "rose-tinted" (hence "seeing red"). They often focus only on the source of their anger. The large amounts of adrenaline and oxygen in the bloodstream may cause a person's extremities to shake.

  9. Type A and Type B personality theory - Wikipedia

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    Type A people were said to be hasty, impatient, impulsive, hyperalert, potentially hostile, and angry. [16] Research has also shown that Type A personalities may be used to deal with reality or avoiding difficult realizations.