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Consistently combating anxiety aims to manage its physical symptoms. However, if circumstances become unmanageable, the patient may lash out. An outburst of wrath alleviates the emotional burden. This type of catharsis manifests as constant honking in traffic, throwing items due to work stress, or being rude and furious with someone after an argument.
Insomnia, a lack of leisure time, and the fight-or-flight response, as observed in anxiety, can also indirectly contribute to anger.