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Do you know that emotional intelligence, emotional regulation and suppression is beneficial to anger management?

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Yes, emotional intelligence and regulation help manage anger by fostering self-awareness and thoughtful responses. Suppression can be useful in the moment but should be balanced with healthy coping strategies for long-term emotional health.

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I struggled with sudden outbursts that hurt my relationships. I used to suppress my anger, thinking it would just go away, but it only built up inside and made things worse.
I recently read an insightful article about how combining counseling with journaling can be really effective for managing anger. The article explained that counseling helps you uncover the root causes of your anger and teaches coping strategies, while journaling provides a safe space to express and process emotions without judgment.

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