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Anger Management: A Grandiosity Mind Trapped in Anger
Contributor(s): Fiqi, Haytham Al (Author)

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ISBN: 1530923174     ISBN-13: 9781530923175
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE: $9.49  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: April 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Self-management - Anger Management (see Also Family & Relationships - Anger
Physical Information: 0.31" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" L (0.45 lbs) 146 pages
 
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When we have a grandiosity personality type then we are prone to anger outbursts. A person with grandiosity thinking may believe that he or she was centered out from everyone else when he or she does not get his or her way. People with grandiosity attitudes will say things like that was a lousy idea since those people are stupid anyway. A person of this nature may believe that other people would have behaved the way that they did in a similar situation. There are many traits to grandiosity that are disturbing and when a person has a disturbed mind, he or she is prone to anger. This type of person will have a difficult time dealing with stressors and stress and will often act out on emotions when they feel threatened. This means they are prone to assaulting others intellect, cursing at the problem, attacking another persons mental status, and even acting out violently when they are mad. This type takes us to a whole knew level of understanding anger, since a mental illness is often underlying the emotions. A person of this magnitude of anger is known as a narcissistic personality type. Paranoid schizophrenias, histrionic personality types and a few other have a grandiosity personality underlying the diagnose. When we see that a person is angry due to a mental illness then anger management may or may not work. Most histrionic personality types are firm in their way of thinking, therefore more extensive therapy is needed to deal with this type. If you experienced anger outbursts, you realize that you feel remorse after the interruption takes place. On the other hand, if you have a histrionic or paranoid personality remorse is not in the picture. A person has to have a sense of remorse to become subject to recovery in anger management.
 
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