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The difference between anger and rage

by Elizabeth Singer | Sep 2, 2012 | Anger Management Counseling, Neuroscience, Rage

At first glance, anger and rage might appear the same, with rage being a bit louder and longer than anger.  The inner experience of these states or emotions is entirely different. Anger Sharpens ability to think Connects with others Defines the self Rage Thinking...

Anger and rage: A search for solutions

by Elizabeth Singer | Aug 19, 2012 | Anger Management Counseling, Depression Treatment, Rage

Here are some ways to begin the search for answers if you are experiencing overwhelming feelings of anger and rage. Blood work.  If you haven’t had a physical in a while, make an appointment.  Make sure that your doctor knows that you are feeling irritable.  There are...
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When I opened my practice in 1997, I was immediately drawn to work with sensitive and explosive people. I continue to refine my approach to the emotional states that cause the most suffering: envy, hatred, revenge, resentment, bitterness and loneliness.

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