Anger Management: 5 Easy Ways to Calm Yourself

Self-Improvement

  • Author Dr. Joe James
  • Published January 1, 2011
  • Word count 350

You may benefit from learning about anger management if you've ever overreacted to a situation that upset you and ended up lashing out at others in ways that you later regretted. We all feel angry occasionally but learning anger management skills can help us channel our feelings into less destructive outlets that are less likely to harm those we love.

There are many ways to learn more about anger management.

  1. Counselors and therapists can help you understand the root of your anger, which is often the first step towards controlling it. Often the situation which triggered the outburst is not the root cause of our anger. Delving into the underlying causes of anger with a trained therapist can be helpful.

  2. Keeping a journal is another effective tool. Forcing yourself to put your feelings into words can help you better understand your needs and feelings and communicate them to those around you.

  3. Understanding where the anger is coming from is an essential step towards better anger management skills and happier relationships.

After we better understand our feelings of anger, anger management then empowers us to take responsibility for those feelings so we can more effectively communicate with loved ones to resolve the problem.

Be clear about your feelings and needs and communicate those feelings and needs to those around you. This will lead to healthier, happier relationships and is much more effective and productive than a violent outburst.

  1. When you are caught up in a high-intensity emotion such as anger it's helpful to remember that you are experiencing tunnel vision by zeroing in only on the bad and ignoring the good.

This is why another technique, walking away and giving yourself time to think before you react, is extremely effective.

  1. Last, but not least, finding ways to reduce your stress levels in your daily life can go a long way towards better control over your emotions. Everyone finds it harder to control anger when the stresses of daily life add up.

You don't have to let anger control your life or destroy your relationships. Take control of it with anger management.

Go here to learn more about anger management.

Dr. Joe James is a psychologist who is the developer of many online anger management classes.

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