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Are there any ways/medications to get rid of anger?

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Dr. Charles Glassman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Anger: Anger is the fight response of the fight or flight response. When our brain detects we are in danger it only responds in two ways: making us fight or flee.Your anger means your brain detects danger.A very common danger trigger causing anger is when a person feels "one-upped" (or disrespected)by another person.Understanding this concept is a start.Check out my free video series too www.Thecoach.Com.

Answered 9/28/2016

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