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Anger is a strong emotion of displeasure caused by some type of grievance that is either real or perceived to be real by a person. The cognitive behavior theory attributes anger to several factors such as past experiences, behavior learned from others, genetic predispositions, and a lack of problem-solving ability. To put it more simply, anger is caused by a combination of two factors: an irrational perception of reality (“It has to be done my way”) and a low frustration point (“It’s my way or no way”). Anger is an internal reaction that is perceived to have a external cause. Angry people almost always blame their reactions on some person or some event, but rarely do they realize that the reason they are angry is because of their irrational perception of the world. Angry people have a certain perception and expectation of the world that they live in and when that reality does not meet their expectation of it, then they become angry.

It is important to understand that not all anger is unhealthy. Anger is one of our most primitive defense mechanisms that protects and motivates us from being dominated or manipulated by others. It gives us the added strength, courage, and motivation needed to combat injustice done against us or to others that we love. However, if anger is left uncontrolled and free to take over the mind and body at any time, then anger becomes destructive.



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Anger is a strong emotion of displeasure caused by some type of grievance that is either real or perceived to be real by a person. The cognitive behavior theory attributes anger to several factors such as past experiences, behavior learned from others, genetic predispositions, and a lack of problem-solving ability. To put it more simply, anger is caused by a combination of two factors: an irrational perception of reality (“It has to be done my way”) and a low frustration point (“It’s my way or no way”). Anger is an internal reaction that is perceived to have a external cause. Angry people almost always blame their reactions on some person or some event, but rarely do they realize that the reason they are angry is because of their irrational perception of the world. Angry people have a certain perception and expectation of the world that they live in and when that reality does not meet their expectation of it, then they become angry.

It is important to understand that not all anger is unhealthy. Anger is one of our most primitive defense mechanisms that protects and motivates us from being dominated or manipulated by others. It gives us the added strength, courage, and motivation needed to combat injustice done against us or to others that we love. However, if anger is left uncontrolled and free to take over the mind and body at any time, then anger becomes destructive.


There is something that is missing from this. Pain is the reason you get angry. The pain could be from the items mentioned or it could be from real pain in your body. Just ask yourself when you are in a lot of pain how short are in? Most people are much quicker to anger if they are in pain. And the more pain they are in the faster they get angry.

I think there are people that get angry from pain that comes from pushing themselves hard in the gym. Pain causes stress and stress causes anger. Those that don't know contribute this to steroids. But in reality it's from pain.

And I must say the quoted statement sounds to have been written by someone that never gets out of his chair. Some sort of liberal arts major.
 
I was in a rage the other day. It seems that Aromasin caused it for me. I am normally very easy going. Anyone else get short tempered when on AI's?

I almost ran someone off the road they were driving in the passing lane for 2 miles next to someone else and I wanted around. So I pulled over to close and they got in the middle and I passed. I felt bad after is that road rage?
 
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It is scientifically proven and related. Some aas alters a person's temperament and those already quite emotional are usually affected more. It is somehow similar to alcohol making a person's inhibitions.

I am normally a calm, peaceful person but I sometimes become more angry when on. It's not like I go round beating people up but it does happen, to me and to others.

A lot of people are under the impression steroids are totally safe and that seems to be the vibe on this board. Steroids and other hormones do have negative effects. Don't be fooled.
 
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