It can. When the compulsory actions are not performed, someone who suffers form OCD gets really anxious and anxiety often leads to aggression and outbursts.
yes usually people with ocd have unresolved anger issues.
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is a mental health condition characterized by a rigid adherence to rules and order, perfectionism, and a strong need for control over one's environment. People with this disorder may have difficulty relaxing and often have trouble delegating tasks to others. Treatment may involve therapy to help address these rigid thought patterns and behaviors.
Sociopaths often have aggression (anger) disorders, other mood disorders like depression or Bipolar disorder, alcohol and drug problems, and other personality disorders like paranoid personality disorder.
Yes, individuals with personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder, may experience difficulties in managing and expressing anger. This can manifest in explosive outbursts, intense emotions, or difficulties in regulating their responses to perceived threats. Treatment that focuses on improving emotion regulation and communication skills can help individuals with personality disorders manage their anger more effectively.
Probably not. ANGER problems have nothing to do with it, either way it is illegal harassment.
None of the boys have anger issues.
Anger displacement disorder is a psychological condition where a person redirects their anger from the actual source onto a less threatening target. This defense mechanism can lead to outbursts or conflicts with individuals who are not responsible for the person's anger. Therapy and self-awareness can help identify and manage this behavior.
It depends on the person. Violent behavior is not necessarily a factor in every case of NPD. Some have anger management problems that could result in violent behavior.
yes
Personality Disorder
anger management session or therapy
unless he talks to you about it and like says he likes you... tell him you don't feel the same way... if not just ignore him.... he'll eventually get over his obsession and move on
Anger issues and no self control...