ODD and IED: Two Types of Anger Disorders
Dr. Kevin Klar
If you’ve ever been cut off in traffic, felt you’ve been unfairly treated in a personal or professional setting, experienced deep betrayal, or the feeling that you’ve been either taken for granted or taken advantage of, there’s a good chance you know what it’s like to feel angry. Anger is an emotional response that is often triggered by emotional hurt and left untreated it can lead to anger disorders. Anger affects our bodies, from high blood pressure, rapid and shallow breathing, and fast-beating heart, and we can feel these changes coming over us as we get angry. Anger is typically experienced as an unpleasant emotion, and it is a response...
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