You think you’re just blowing off steam. But anger has a way of burning bridges—and burning you out.
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Anger expressed through sarcasm, blame, or emotional withdrawal can severely harm relationships and increase loneliness. According to the American Psychological Association, unregulated anger is a leading cause of conflict and relationship breakdowns, contributing to emotional isolation and even depression. Holding onto anger fosters resentment and corrodes empathy.
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Try nonviolent communication (NVC), a four-step method (observation, feeling, need, request) that helps you express anger without blame. Instead of saying, “You never listen to me,” you could say, “When I feel unheard, I get frustrated. I need to feel respected. Can we talk about this calmly?”
Focus Keyphrase: anger and relationships
Slug: anger-relationship-damage
Meta Description: Unchecked anger hurts your relationships and your well-being. Learn how to express anger constructively with nonviolent communication.
Tags: relationships, communication, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, anger expression
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