I would assume calling a therapist would do the trick, or at least get to the base of the problem.
You may have anger management problems if you often feel angry or irritable, have difficulty controlling your temper, experience physical symptoms like racing heart or clenched fists when angry, or if your anger causes problems in your relationships or at work. Seeking help from a therapist or counselor can provide support in managing anger effectively.
If they constantly do it, yes, I would say they needed anger management. Most people don't mean to be this way, but they just get so frustrated it's the only way they can seem to express themselves. I had a terrible temper when I hit elemetary school up through my teens to my early 20s (didn't scream and yell, but sure didn't have any wisdom or patience) so I enrolled myself into an Anger Management Course and it helped a great deal. Now, I'm more apt to walk away from an ugly situation than to argue. I will, however, always tell the truth to that person if they cornered me and stand my ground if it's important. We can all yell once in awhile, but when it's constant that person needs help.
It's not good if there is a lot of shouting going on and it is normally unnecessary. It might help if you did what mom asked you then maybe she will not need to shout anymore. She may be under a lot of pressure, especially if she is coping on her own.
Why does your face yell about everything? oh wait i forgot, because its stupid enough to protect a brain that thinks its a good idea to ask a question like this!
Try to be the boss of her, ( don't worry this happens to me all the time) It does not matter if she tells on you because you have proof! They yell and be mean because they like to be the boss.
You may have anger management problems if you often feel angry or irritable, have difficulty controlling your temper, experience physical symptoms like racing heart or clenched fists when angry, or if your anger causes problems in your relationships or at work. Seeking help from a therapist or counselor can provide support in managing anger effectively.
don't yell at her, give her small but meaningful gifts, show to her that you love her, take her to an anger management classes.
Yell and shout.
Don't yell at me; I'm not your husband!
yell
They yell because they're frustrated and want to dish out they're angryness, and since they cant yell at their husband, they just yell at you
Don't yell at me; I'm not your husband! Her husband has a good job.
If they constantly do it, yes, I would say they needed anger management. Most people don't mean to be this way, but they just get so frustrated it's the only way they can seem to express themselves. I had a terrible temper when I hit elemetary school up through my teens to my early 20s (didn't scream and yell, but sure didn't have any wisdom or patience) so I enrolled myself into an Anger Management Course and it helped a great deal. Now, I'm more apt to walk away from an ugly situation than to argue. I will, however, always tell the truth to that person if they cornered me and stand my ground if it's important. We can all yell once in awhile, but when it's constant that person needs help.
Sometimes in the hope that by shouting she will have more authority over her children, sometimes out of frustration or anger.
An apostrophe is used to show that letters were dropped in a contraction.I should not yell at my husband.I shouldn't yell at my husband.
you first make your voice lower then normal, then add a growl and sound very stern, make sure you dont laugh and dont yell, make you voice louder but dont yell, if you yell if will overdo the anger or just ruin the mood
It's not good if there is a lot of shouting going on and it is normally unnecessary. It might help if you did what mom asked you then maybe she will not need to shout anymore. She may be under a lot of pressure, especially if she is coping on her own.