Anger gets a bad rap, but it can be an asset, experts say. Here’s what to do with it

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Anger is different than rage, and there are ways you can keep things from escalating, experts said. Catherine McQueen/Moment RF/Getty Images

White hot, violent, cruel, wrathful — the words we associate with anger don’t sound so pretty.

“Anger is a particular type of an emotional state that can receive a lot of judgment from ourselves and from other people,” said Dr. Brett Ford, associate professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.

It might be an unpleasant emotion to experience, and it might be culturally discouraged, but we need anger, she added.

 

 

 

 

 

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