Anger Myths
Truths About Anger
What Makes Us Angry?
Healthy Expression Anger
Anger & Relationships
100

The myth that expressing anger aggressively gets this positive reaction from others, when in reality it only causes fear.

What is respect?

100

Anger is a normal, natural human emotion experienced by this group of people across the world.

Who is everyone?

100

It's not other people's actions, but our own internal process of doing this to their actions that triggers our anger.

What is interpreting?

100

Taking one of these allows the rational part of your brain to engage before you react impulsively.

What is a time-out?

100

Expressing anger aggressively often leads to this emotion in others, rather than earning their respect.

What is fear?

200

The myth that this emotion is a fixed trait passed down through families, rather than a learned behavior.

What is inherited?

200

While we can't always control the feeling of anger when it arises, we can always choose to control this.

What is how we express it?

200

Unmet expectations or feeling like you've been treated in this manner are primary instigators of an angry response.

What is unfairly?

200

Using these types of statements helps you communicate your feelings without blaming or attacking the other person.

What are "I" statements?

200

This is what happens to trust and intimacy in a relationship when anger is consistently expressed in a destructive way.

What is erosion?

300

The false belief that the emotion of anger and this destructive physical behavior are the exact same thing.

What is aggression?

300

Because the way we express anger isn't a fixed trait, it is considered this kind of behavior that can be changed with practice.

What is a learned behavior?

300

These two physiological factors can lower our emotional tolerance and make us much more susceptible to anger.

What are stress and fatigue?

300

This practice involves identifying your specific feeling and the reason for it before communicating it to others.

What is self-awareness?

300

Speaking your mind in the heat of the moment often results in doing this to others, rather than expressing deep truths.

What is hurting or controlling them?

400

The myth that other people do this to us, which takes away our personal responsibility for our own emotional reactions.

What is "make us angry"?

400

Research indicates that both men and women experience this emotion with equal frequency, though they may show it differently.

What is anger?

400

The impulsive part of the brain often takes over during a fit of rage, bypassing this logical, reasoning part of the brain.

What is the rational part?

400

You can release physical tension through non-aggressive activities, such as running, exercising, or playing a sport, which is known as this.

What is physical activity?

400

The person on the receiving end of frequent angry outbursts may develop these two psychological conditions over time.

What are anxiety and depression?

500

The myth that venting or "letting it all out" aggressively is physically and mentally better than doing this.

What is holding it in?

500

Anger can be a very useful signal indicating that one of these personal limits has been crossed.

What is a boundary?

500

Believing that a specific person is the sole cause of our anger is a failure to take this for our own emotions.

What is personal responsibility?

500

A constructive approach that moves past the anger and focuses on finding a resolution to the triggering issue.

What is problem-solving?

500

Using anger to intimidate a partner creates this unhealthy dynamic, ruining the foundation of a respectful, equal partnership.

What is a power imbalance?

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