Why am I having incidents of rage?
August 12, 2021
By wpengine
Episodes of rage and anxiety are normal. They may be intense but usually pass quickly. Changes in mood are not very well understood so treatment options are currently limited.
If you are concerned about your rage, seek help from your healthcare provider and/or trained counsellors/psychologists. As well, talking openly about this challenge with family and friends can help them understand what is happening and allow them to support you in ways that are meaningful to you.
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