Anger, Hostility, and Violent BehaviourPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your health professional diagnose and treat your
condition by being prepared to answer the following questions: - How long have you felt you had a problem with
anger, hostility, or violent behaviour?
- What makes you feel better
or worse? What have you tried to control your feelings or
actions?
- Is your use of alcohol or
illegal drugs leading to your feelings of anger or
hostility or violence? Are you using alcohol or drugs as an attempt at
"self-medication" to relieve your symptoms?
- Have you or anyone else
in your family ever been diagnosed with depression or other mental
problems?
- Do work or relationship issues contribute to your
feelings of anger? Think about these issues before your visit.
- Have
you experienced any recent major life changes, such as a move, new job,
divorce, marriage, or retirement?
- What medicines do you use, both
prescription and non-prescription?
- Do you have access to guns or
other violent weapons?
- Do you have any
health risks?
While waiting for your appointment, it may be helpful to keep a
diary of your feelings.
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