Anger management is a process of learning how to control and express anger in a constructive and healthy way. When not properly managed, anger can lead to negative consequences such as damaged relationships, physical harm, and legal problems. Effective anger management involves identifying triggers and learning to respond to situations in a more positive and productive way. Common strategies for managing anger include relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and mindfulness, communication skills such as active listening and assertive expression, and problem-solving skills such as identifying and addressing the root causes of anger. Seeking support from loved ones or a mental health professional can also be helpful in managing difficult emotions. With consistent effort and practice, individuals can learn to manage anger in a healthy and productive way, leading to improved relationships, increased well-being, and a greater sense of control over one's life.