By David Gelles — 2017
Recognize and respect that anger is happening. It’s part of the human experience.
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Five years ago, my father fell into a deep bout of depression. Twelve months later his depression culminated in suicide.
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Anger is a natural, instinctive response to threats. Some anger is necessary for our survival. Anger becomes a problem when you have trouble controlling it, causing you to say or do things you regret.
Flares and flashes. Outbursts and eruptions. The words used to describe anger tend to be volcanic. And science may explain why.