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Therapy That Works for Anger

By Kristeen Cherney — 2020

While anger itself isn’t necessarily harmful — and as a response to many situations is understandable — chronic (ongoing) and uncontrolled anger can interfere with your overall health.

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Aggression in Sports: Theories and Examples

Aggression in a sporting environment falls within the area of social psychology.

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Anger and Performance: Sport Psychology Techniques for dealing with extreme emotions

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Dealing With Anger in Competition

Two athletes I worked with had major issues around anger and competition. After three sessions each, both had good control of their tempers before during and after competitions.

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Aspiring to be perfect is very different than believing we need to be perfect.

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The Best Exercises for When You're Feeling Angry

Anger is a normal, healthy emotion that everyone experiences at some time. Underlying emotions, such as sadness, fear, or guilt, may also be expressed as anger. During times of stress, we may experience anger more often than is typical.

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Anger Management