Anger isn’t just an emotion—it’s a silent killer. Unmanaged anger increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, anxiety, and even premature death. While feeling angry is natural, expressing it without control damages both mind and body. Through practical anger management strategies—like mindfulness, communication skills, and therapy—you can protect your health and relationships. Don’t let anger control your life.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)—developed by Aaron T. Beck—is built on understanding and correcting cognitive distortions. These are common patterns of irrational or biased thinking that create emotional distress and often underlie conditions such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD.