Anger and Stress Contribute To Coronary Heart Disease — ScienceDaily

Posted by: Dr. Justin D'Arienzo, Psy.D., ABPP

Untreated anger management can be a risk to your physical health in additional to your psychological health and relationships. Get help today if you can relate to having the traits described in this article. Anger and stress are normal experiences in life, but how we cope with anger and stress greatly impacts how we see the world and interact with others. Sometimes reading a self help book or trying to manage anger on our own is ineffective, and we something more intensive and a greater level accountability. If you find yourself unable to manage your anger on our own, contact our office at 904-379-8094.

Prehypertensive middle-aged men who have high levels of trait anger — a tendency to experience anger across a range of situations — are at increased risk of progressing to hypertension and developing coronary heart disease, according to a secondary analysis of a large population-based study.

Source: Anger and Stress Contribute To Coronary Heart Disease — ScienceDaily