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Anger, just like anything else, anger isn't all good or all bad: It has many pros and cons. Learn more about the positive and negatives of anger and get a clear picture of how it can affect your life.

Looking at the positives of anger

Anger can be a highly distressing emotion that results in all kinds of negative consequences. Yet, among the other possible stress emotions (disappointment, depression, grief, anxiety, and so on), anger remains the most popular and the most common because it does have some appeal:

 

Examining the downside of anger

Although your anger can have its upside, the downside of anger far outweighs any positive benefits. Besides being emotionally distressing and making you a prime candidate for a black eye, your anger can give you other things to worry about.

Anger can make you sick

When you're angry, your body reacts much the same way it does when you are experiencing any other stress reaction. Your anger triggers your body to take a defensive stance, readying yourself for any danger that may come your way. When your anger is intense and frequent, the physiological effects can be harmful. Your health is at risk, and any or all of those nasty stress-related illnesses and disorders can become linked to excessive anger.

Anger can break your heart

Recent research now indicates that your heart (or more accurately, your cardiovascular system) is particularly vulnerable to your anger and its negative effects. In his book, Anger Kills, published by Harper Perennial, Duke University researcher Redford Williams describes a number of possible ways hostility can negatively affect your cardiovascular system.

Following are a few of the study findings:

 

Understanding when and why anger is appropriate

Does this mean that all of your anger is inappropriate or destructive? Absolutely not!  In fact, in measured doses and expressed in the right way, anger can be appropriate and effective, helping you to take action, solve problems, or in some way better deal with the situation at hand. Anger clearly has a place in your emotional repertoire. However, a big difference exists between feeling annoyed or somewhat angry for a brief period and having strong feelings of anger that simmer for hours or days. When it is intense and prolonged, anger can result in incredible amounts of stress and damage to your overall well-being.

Hypnotherapy can help you get to the root cause of your anger and heal it so you will have a healthier anger response which results in more positive results in your life. 

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