Anger

Anger in children and adolescents can be a normal emotion or a sign of underlying mental health issues when it becomes frequent, intense, or difficult to control. Chronic anger can lead to social problems, academic difficulties, and increased risk for other mental health disorders. Effective interventions for anger management in youth often include cognitive-behavioural techniques, relaxation strategies, and family-based approaches.
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