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Anger is a natural emotional response, but when anger becomes frequent, intense, or difficult to control, it can affect mental health, relationships, and daily functioning. Conditions such as anger disorder, uncontrolled anger, or intermittent explosive disorder (IED) involve recurring anger outbursts, aggression, or rage attacks that feel overwhelming or disproportionate.
At Mantraminds, we provide structured, evidence-based anger management techniques, counselling, and therapy for individuals experiencing anger and aggression, sudden anger episodes, or stress-related anger linked with anxiety, depression, or trauma.
Early professional support helps prevent long-term emotional, relational, and behavioral consequences.
An anger disorder refers to persistent difficulty managing anger, aggression, or impulsive emotional reactions. This may include verbal aggression, physical aggression, or internalized rage that affects well-being.
Some individuals may meet criteria for intermittent explosive disorder (IED), a recognized mental health condition characterized by recurrent, impulsive anger outbursts.
Many people experience anger issues without IED, but both benefit from professional intervention.
Anger and mental health are closely connected. Chronic or uncontrolled anger may coexist with:
Understanding emotional triggers is key to effective treatment.
Common symptoms of anger-related disorders include:
Uncontrolled anger symptoms and aggressive behaviour symptoms may vary in intensity and frequency.
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a mental health condition involving repeated episodes of impulsive aggression.
Signs of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Causes of Intermittent Explosive Disorder
The causes of IED may include:
A professional intermittent explosive disorder diagnosis is essential for proper treatment planning.
Both conditions benefit from anger control therapy and counselling.
Anger and aggression may develop due to:
Identifying root causes guides effective therapy.
Effective treatment for anger and aggression focuses on emotional awareness, impulse control, and behavior change.
Anger Control Therapy
Anger control therapy helps individuals:
Behavioural Therapy for Anger
Behavioural therapy addresses thought patterns and behaviors contributing to anger outbursts and aggression.
Therapy for Rage Attacks
Targeted therapy helps manage rage attacks by building emotional regulation and stress tolerance skills.
Anger management counselling provides structured support to help individuals cope with anger, manage aggressive behaviour, and rebuild healthier emotional responses.
Support may include:
Mantraminds offers flexible, confidential care through:
These options allow consistent support in a safe environment.
You should seek professional help for anger if:
Early intervention supports long-term emotional stability.
An anger recovery program focuses on:
With proper support, lasting recovery is possible.
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