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When Expressing Anger Crosses the Line

Anger is a powerful emotion that can be a healthy expression of strong feelings that result in a constructive outcome. When anger is felt too intensely, too frequently, or is expressed inappropriately it can damage important relationships and create a cycle of conflict for the individual experiencing anger's emotional control.

When anger is associated with negative consequences, such as violence, road rage, verbal abuse, threats, physical damage (broken objects) repeated interpersonal conflicts, or anger-related health problems (e.g., exacerbated ulcer, headaches, muscle tension) it is no longer a healthy expression. If angry outbursts are scaring your family, friends or coworkers, then it is time to consider more appropriate responses to prevent damaging relationships or doing something you may regret. There is no clear boundary differentiating "normal" anger from problem anger. However, if how you express anger bothers you (or should bother you), gets you into trouble, or is damaging relationships, it may be time to consider getting help with anger management. More

Frequently Asked Questions About Anger

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Self-Help Resources

Find a variety of tools; including fact sheets, videos, books and web sites to support service members, families and friends in understanding problem anger and how to get help.

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Anger Profile

Do you often find yourself unable to control your temper? Learn more about your approach to anger.
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TRICARE Behavioral Health Benefits

The U.S. Department of Defense military health care system offers TRICARE Prime, Extra and Standard benefits to active duty service members, families and retirees. TRICARE Reserve Select is a premium-based health plan for Guard and Reserve service members and families.

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Professional Help

There are many pathways to seeking help and learning about treatment for anger management treatment. Take the first important step to seeking help, and learn about breaking down barriers to treatment. Find a TRICARE provider, counselor or therapist, and more.

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Treatment Options

Review the recommended treatment options for anger management.

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