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The Rage Inside: How Bipolar Disorder Fuels My Anger
Connecting my anger to bipolar disorder didn’t fix everything, but it helped me see the impact on my body, anxiety, and relationships. At first glance, I can seem very cool and a little stoic. I give ...
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From Irritation to Rage: Understanding Bipolar Anger
Bipolar anger can build quickly. Here’s why it happens — and the strategies that can help you manage it before it takes over. It starts with a routine annoyance — the living room is a mess again, or ...
With all those raging hormones, every teenager is bound to “lose it” at one time or another. But a recent study suggests that adolescents’ attacks of anger may indicate something more serious than ...
"Narcissistic rage" is a term that was first used by psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut in 1972. 1 Narcissistic rage can take the form of extreme open aggression in the form of screaming, shouting, and ...
We all get angry at times, and some of us may even spout off occasionally in a fit of rage. We’re human and not perfect. Most emotionally healthy people, however, are accountable for this behavior and ...
Individuals diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder and heightened aggression are more than twice as likely to have been exposed to the relatively common parasite Toxoplasma gondii than ...
“Rage bait” has been named the word of the year by the Oxford University Press. It means social media content that is designed to create a strong and negative reaction. Posting content intended to ...
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