Are you aware of Social Anger Disorder?
Do you sometimes experience from anger attacks? In this age of financial problems, relationship issues, crime, pandemic, and other seemingly common worldwide disasters that are thrown at us daily from the TV and news, it’s no wonder many of us feel stressed out to the point of nearly breaking. This fear and anger of so many things in life can overwhelm some of us though, to the point of really affecting our lives on a daily basis. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Nearly 1 in 4 people now have some type of anger issues, even full-blown panic attacks in some cases.
Let’s face it, we live in such a fast-paced world that each day presents new problems – our jobs demand more of our time, our family needs seem to increase as kids become overwhelmed with school and pressures of their own, and life in general is more complex than it’s ever been in the history of the world. Of course we are blessed with technology and advancements that make life a bit less complicated, more choices than ever before too as far as entertainment and ways to connect with our friends and family. But stress is an inherent cost of all these modern conveniences and surely takes its toll. Many people have social anger disorder, and you should not have to experience any longer.
This is perhaps the main reason why stress and anger have reached an epidemic proportion in this country, and elsewhere around the world. Do you experience from any of these symptoms:
- Tightness in the chest for no apparent reason
- the “fight or flight” response
- Feeling of helplessness, or feeling like you are drowning
- Overwhelming fear about your job, relationships, or your future
- Reliving a bad accident or event in your life over and over again
Anger is bad for us not only mentally but also physically, causing many of the heart attacks, strokes, chronic illnesses, and even obesity in our society. Too many of us suffer from headaches, high blood pressure, chronic sleeplessness, and stomach problems caused either directly or indirectly from stress. The cost to our Social anger disorder country in medical terms is in the billions of dollars at least, from loss of productivity to health care cost increases, and mental health problems that can increase with drug and alcohol use.
Social Anger Disorder