The Angry Woman Syndrome (2024)

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    January1971

    Nathan K. Rickles, MD, FAPA

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    Beverly Hills, Calif

    From the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and the Memorial Hospital of Southern California, Culver City.

    Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1971;24(1):91-94. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1971.01750070093014

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    Specific common denominators in the angry woman syndrome set it apart from any established presentday classification. These symptoms are periodic outbursts of unprovoked anger, marital maladjustment, serious suicide attempts, proneness to abuse of alcohol and drugs, a morbidly oriented critical attitude to people and a contrary obsessive need to excel in all endeavors, with an intense need for neatness and punctuality. This constant striving for perfection is their undoing. Three cases are presented along with the corollary syndrome of their suffering male counterparts who react to the anger by an intensification of their weak masculine drives. Treatment is at best palliative and is usually resisted.

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    Rickles NK. The Angry Woman Syndrome. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1971;24(1):91–94. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1971.01750070093014

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        The Angry Woman Syndrome (2024)

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        The Angry Woman Syndrome? ›

        These symptoms are periodic outbursts of unprovoked anger, marital maladjustment, serious suicide attempts, proneness to abuse of alcohol and drugs, a morbidly oriented critical attitude to people and a contrary obsessive need to excel in all endeavors, with an intense need for neatness and punctuality.

        What is the anger disorder syndrome? ›

        Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is an impulse-control disorder characterized by sudden episodes of unwarranted anger. The disorder is typified by hostility, impulsivity, and recurrent aggressive outbursts.

        How to calm an angry woman? ›

        How can I support someone who is experiencing anger?
        1. Stay calm. ...
        2. Try to listen to them. ...
        3. Give them space. ...
        4. Set boundaries. ...
        5. Help them identify their triggers. ...
        6. Support them to seek professional help. ...
        7. Look after your own wellbeing.

        What is the woodpecker syndrome in relationships? ›

        So common that I named it: “Woodpecker Syndrome”. One partner is just not willing to give up, continuing toxic conversations and repeating rash lectures. It does not lead to any constructive dialogue, but a partner affected by the woodpecker syndrome perseveres, as if seeing some invisible “keep going” sign.

        What is the battered woman syndrome? ›

        Battered woman syndrome is a serious mental health condition that develops as a result of serious domestic abuse, often at the hands of an intimate partner. But treatment is possible for people who escape, and it's possible to move forward with your life.

        What mental illness is associated with anger issues? ›

        Anger is present as a key criterion in five diagnoses within DSM-5: Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar Disorder.

        Is anger issues a trauma response? ›

        Anger can be a normal response to a traumatic event. Anger gives you energy to act quickly and help yourself or others. Your body goes into a "survival" mode. After the event, when you no longer need to act, the anger usually goes away.

        How do you respond to an angry woman? ›

        Encourage them to explain why they feel angry, don't interrupt them while they speak, and keep on asking questions until they have fully explained themselves. Try to see things from their perspective as they express their feelings. Use active listening , so that you really listen to what they say.

        How do you make an angry woman happy? ›

        Tricks to Make your Partner Happy
        1. Keep aside your ego and talk. It is very much possible that you may feel that you haven't done anything wrong and her reason to be mad is really stupid. ...
        2. Apologies to her. ...
        3. Listen, Listen and Listen. ...
        4. Give her a warm hug. ...
        5. Treat her. ...
        6. Make her Laugh. ...
        7. Make her feel loved.
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        Can someone with anger issues change? ›

        Anger coping patterns lie deep within the psyche and do not change unless the person makes a strong commitment to become a better person. They need a structured program of anger management or therapy to learn how to break into their destructive behavior.

        What is the nitpicking syndrome? ›

        Nitpicking in relationships is characterized by being excessively critical of the other person, often in a way that is overly fussy, pedantic, and perfectionistic. One study found that people with social anxiety are more prone to nitpick their partners.

        What is the hero syndrome in dating? ›

        The hero instinct is a man's desire to protect his loved ones and feel needed. Relationship specialist James Bauer coined the term in his book His Secret Obsession. Bauer claims that all men have a biological drive to earn your love in order to feel in love with you. Men want to feel that you appreciate and need them.

        What is the monogamy syndrome? ›

        A serial monogamist is a person who moves from one romantic relationship to another very quickly, spending as little time single as possible. Some serial monogamists might have short-lived relationships, while others might have long-term relationships. The determining factor is that you're seldom single.

        What is the syndrome where people go back to their abusers? ›

        Stockholm syndrome is a coping mechanism to a captive or abusive situation. People develop positive feelings toward their captors or abusers over time. This condition applies to situations including child abuse, coach-athlete abuse, relationship abuse and sex trafficking.

        What is the meaning of BWS? ›

        What is Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome? Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital growth disorder, which means it's present at birth. BWS has various signs and symptoms, including a large body size at birth and taller-than-average height during childhood, a large tongue, and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).

        What triggers bipolar rage? ›

        Substance abuse: Excessive alcohol or drug use can interfere with emotional control and may trigger or intensify episodes of bipolar rage. Perceived slights or rejections: Individuals with bipolar disorder may have heightened sensitivity to rejection or criticism, which can trigger intense anger responses.

        What is the random yelling disorder? ›

        Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is a mental disorder that causes people to have periods of intense anger and sudden outbursts without any reason. It can make you aggressive and even violent. You might yell, get in fights, throw or break things, abuse others, and have road rage.

        What is the little people anger syndrome? ›

        The Napoleon complex, also known as Napoleon syndrome and short-man syndrome, is a purported condition normally attributed to people of short stature, with overly aggressive or domineering social behavior. It implies that such behavior is to compensate for the subject's physical or social shortcomings.

        Is anger issues a personality disorder? ›

        Anger is not just connected to personality disorders but also to other psychological diagnoses. Consistent rage and aggression can be a mental disorder of their own, under the category of what is known as an 'impulse control disorder'.

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