Recovery Partner Network

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Does alcohol increase anger?

Saturday 9th January 2021

Understand how alcohol can heighten anger and emotional distress, particularly in those with underlying issues, in this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network'.
 

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Alcohol and Anger: Unpacking the Connection

Have you ever noticed how some people get angrier after a few drinks? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' dives into the intricate relationship between alcohol and anger. It’s not just about the booze making you mad; it’s more about how alcohol can amplify existing emotional and mental health struggles. For those with a naturally fiery temperament, this can be a recipe for disaster.
The episode explores why alcohol seems to turn up the volume on our emotions, especially anger, and what this means for those struggling with both addiction and temper issues. Whether you're curious about your own reactions or concerned about a loved one, this discussion sheds light on the complexities of alcohol-induced anger. Tune in to understand the science behind these reactions and gain practical advice on managing both anger and alcohol use.
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