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Are Frequent Aggression And Anger Symptoms Of Mental Disorder?

My friend's wife is very aggressive and angry in nature and shouting on my friend on each tickling issue. Her seriousness and shouting go on whole day, which is causing too much disturbance in family life. Whether she is having any mental problems. Kindly help.
Mon, 21 Apr 2014
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Hi,
Anger and aggression can be part of many things ranging from core psychiatric disorders to relationship issues. Its difficult to say what actually is the problem based on the information given. You can advise your friend to talk to your wife about it, try to find what is leading to anger. You can ask him to look into their interpersonal relationship and sort out any issues. If she is ready and agreeable, preferably seek a psychiatric consultation in person.
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Are Frequent Aggression And Anger Symptoms Of Mental Disorder?

Hi, Anger and aggression can be part of many things ranging from core psychiatric disorders to relationship issues. Its difficult to say what actually is the problem based on the information given. You can advise your friend to talk to your wife about it, try to find what is leading to anger. You can ask him to look into their interpersonal relationship and sort out any issues. If she is ready and agreeable, preferably seek a psychiatric consultation in person. Best wishes.