"Uncontrollable anger" refers to a strong feeling of rage or fury that a person cannot manage or control. It means that the anger becomes overwhelming and difficult to restrain or handle.
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Those
with uncontrollable anger issues are at risk of facing legal consequences, especially if their outbursts result in assault or other abusive acts.
But when
uncontrollable anger begins to negatively impact your relationships, job, or quality of life, it may be time to get professional help.
Various conditions, including ADHD, conduct disorder, seizure disorders, thyroid dysfunction, or brain tumors, can manifest themselves
as uncontrollable anger.
Approaching theology and emotion from a psychological viewpoint, these writers focus on particular problems of the emotional life (e.g., inappropriate guilt,
uncontrollable anger) and perceive Christianity to be the solution to such distress.
Bart became the focal point of his father's
uncontrollable anger and was consistently abused until high school.
And four of these symptoms, with at least one being
uncontrollable anger, impulsivity, or risk - taking:
This may explain
my uncontrollable anger when I cruise into the stores and all I see is Spring ’18 + Resort fashion starting to roll in.
Hulk has fought with his Avengers teammates before because of
his uncontrollable anger and with his immense power it is hard to overpower him.
His none too bright, brown sauce addicted co-worker John (Cillian Murphy) has rashly dumped his girlfriend Deirdre (Kelly Macdonald) as a test, only to learn that she has immediately shacked up with middle - aged bank manager Sam (Michael McElhatton), leaving Noeleen (Deirdre O'Keen), Sam's wife of fourteen years, to embark on
an uncontrollable anger spree.
From the charcoaled ashes of remorse and
uncontrollable anger must rise the embodiment of what he was meant to be — a savior for all humankind.
Being a parent can become more difficult when a child grows up with
uncontrollable anger or antagonistic attitude towards a parent or the rest of the world.
Also, if either of you struggles with depression, anxiety, addictions, or
uncontrollable anger, a counselor is best suited to help you with these types of issues.
This situation may put them at greater risk for emotional and behavioral problems — e.g., poor school performance, anxiety,
uncontrollable anger, and depression.
and yes,
the uncontrollable anger sometimes.