1If drinking is anywhere in the picture, stopping will probably do more for your anger than any technique you could learn. That is not the interesting answer, it is just the one that moves the most.
Skills work at the edges of a hard moment. Alcohol removes the very part of you those skills run on, so you can practise beautifully on a Tuesday afternoon and have none of it available on Friday night. People with a short fuse also tend to reach for a drink when they are already angry, which stacks the two things at exactly the wrong time. Better to face this early than after a year of trying everything else first.
Islamic evidence
With intoxicants and gambling, Satan seeks only to incite enmity and hatred among you, and to stop you remembering God and prayer (Quran 5:91). Bad feeling between people is named as the point of the thing rather than an unlucky side effect of it.
“With intoxicants and gambling, Satan seeks only to incite enmity and hatred among you, and to stop you remembering God and prayer. Will you not give them up”
Qur'an 5:91
Psychological evidence
In a randomised clinical trial, adding a 90 minute motivational alcohol intervention to a standard programme for people who had been violent towards a partner reduced both substance use and violence, compared with the programme alone. Separately, among men arrested for domestic violence, alcohol problems, antisocial traits and low distress tolerance each predicted partner violence, though that was cross-sectional data and cannot show which way the arrow points. Together they make a modest case rather than a proof, and the case is simply that the drinking belongs in the plan.
Stuart GL, Shorey RC, Moore TM, Ramsey SE, Kahler CW, O'Farrell TJ, Strong DR, Temple JR, Monti PM. (2013). Addiction (Abingdon, England) · doi
Brem MJ, Florimbio AR, Elmquist J, Shorey RC, Stuart GL. (2018). Psychology of violence · doi
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Why it works. Nothing you have learned is available if the part of you that applies it has been switched off.
When not to. If you drink heavily every day, stopping suddenly and alone can be dangerous, so ask a doctor how to do it safely.
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none yet2You are right that the first drink takes the edge off. That is exactly what makes it hard, and pretending otherwise would only be untrue.
The calm is real at a small amount and it turns on you as the amount climbs, which is why the argument at eleven at night bears no resemblance to the ease at eight. Most people have worked this out from their own evenings without ever putting it into words. Saying it plainly usually helps more than being told that drink does nothing for you, since you already know that it does something.
Islamic evidence
There is great sin in both, and some benefit for people: the sin is greater than the benefit (Quran 2:219). The benefit is not denied, it is weighed, which is a more honest conversation than insisting there was never anything in it.
“They ask you [Prophet] about intoxicants and gambling: say, ‘There is great sin in both, and some benefit for people: the sin is greater than the benefit.’ They ask you what they should give: say, ‘Give what you can spare.’ In this way, God makes His messages…”
Qur'an 2:219
Psychological evidence
In an experiment where alcohol was given to both partners before a naturalistic conflict discussion, being intoxicated changed the balance of positive and negative behaviour in the conversation. Drinking does not leave a disagreement where it found it. It was a laboratory set up with a set task, so it tells you about the direction of the effect rather than about what happens in your own kitchen.
Testa M, Crane CA, Quigley BM, Levitt A, Leonard KE. (2014). Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs · doi
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Why it works. The same drink can settle you and then, a little later, take away the restraint that was keeping you civil.
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none yet3Alcohol does not add anger. It takes off the brake. Stimulants do the opposite job and press harder on the accelerator, and having both in you at once is the worst arrangement of the two.
What drink takes first is the part that holds you back, which is why nothing feels different from the inside. You are not angrier, there is simply less between the feeling and the mouth. A stimulant leaves that part in place and floods everything with drive and urgency instead. Knowing which one you are dealing with tells you what to expect from an evening, and it explains why the mixture goes wrong so reliably.
Islamic evidence
Do not come anywhere near the prayer if you are intoxicated, not until you know what you are saying (Quran 4:43). Not knowing what you are saying is named as the trouble, and that is precisely the capacity that goes first.
“You who believe, do not come anywhere near the prayer if you are intoxicated, not until you know what you are saying; nor if you are in a state of major ritual impurity- though you may pass through the mosque- not until you have bathed; if you are ill, on a…”
Qur'an 4:43
Psychological evidence
The alcohol myopia model, set out in a review of this literature, explains disinhibited aggression as attention narrowing onto whatever is provoking while everything that would have held you back drops out of view. It is a theoretical account rather than one experiment, and it fits the common report that a small thing somehow filled the whole screen. Treat it as a way of understanding what happened rather than a measurement of it.
Giancola PR, Josephs RA, Parrott DJ, Duke AA. (2010). Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science · doi
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Why it works. One of them weakens what stops you and the other strengthens what pushes you, and both end up in the same place.
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none yet4Sleep, food, illness and the run of stress you have been carrying set the height of your fuse before anything has even happened. Sort those out and you are simply a calmer person that week, with no insight required.
This is the cheapest work available and it is nearly always skipped, because it feels too obvious to count. Notice when your worst moments land: late evening, the hour before lunch, the third bad night in a row, the week you were unwell. Most people find a pattern within a fortnight of watching for one. Then protect the one or two things that make the biggest difference rather than trying to fix the lot at once.
Islamic evidence
Give you sleep for rest (Quran 78:9), and let man consider the food he eats (Quran 80:24). Rest and food are spoken of as things given and worth attention, not as details beneath notice.
“give you sleep for rest”
Qur'an 78:9
“Let man consider the food he eats”
Qur'an 80:24
Psychological evidence
Three meta-analyses reported together found that both total sleep deprivation and partial sleep restriction worsen mood, emotional reactivity and the ability to regulate emotion, across the lifespan. The food side is shakier: an influential review links failures of self-control to low available blood glucose, an account that is contested and not settled. So the sleep half of this rests on much firmer ground than the snack half, though both are cheap enough to try.
Tomaso CC, Johnson AB, Nelson TD. (2021). Sleep · doi
Gailliot MT, Baumeister RF. (2007). Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc · doi
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Why it works. A tired, hungry or unwell body has less left over for holding itself steady.
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none yet5Hormones are part of this for everyone, not only for men and not only in adolescence. If your flares seem to arrive with a rhythm, that rhythm is worth writing down.
Episodes that look random from close up often turn out to have a shape once there is a record of them: a point in a monthly cycle, a change of medication, a course of steroids, the months after an illness. A pattern like that points somewhere practical, which is putting the hard conversations on the easier days rather than trying to be a better person on the difficult ones. Anabolic steroid use has a well known reputation for rage and needs medical help rather than psychological technique.
Islamic evidence
He gave you hearing, sight, and minds. How seldom you are grateful (Quran 32:9). The body and its workings were given to you, so learning how yours actually runs is part of looking after what you were given.
“Then He moulded him; He breathed from His Spirit into him; He gave you hearing, sight, and minds. How seldom you are grateful”
Qur'an 32:9
Psychological evidence
In a placebo controlled experiment, a single dose of testosterone rapidly increased aggressive behaviour, but only in men who were already high in dominance or impulsivity. The hormone did not act on its own, it worked through the person it was given to. That is a useful correction to the idea that body chemistry settles behaviour by itself, and it also means a pattern in you is worth knowing rather than worth fearing.
Carré JM, Geniole SN, Ortiz TL, Bird BM, Videto A, Bonin PL. (2017). Biological psychiatry · doi
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Why it works. When the body is already primed to react, the same event costs more to handle than it would a week earlier.
When not to. If a physical pattern is clear, take it to a doctor rather than trying to manage it as a psychological problem.
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none yet6Anger has a chemistry of its own. There is nothing to pour down the sink and nobody to stop selling it to you, which is why letting it go feels like losing something rather than putting something down.
The lift is real. Heat, clarity, energy, a body that suddenly knows exactly what to do. Take that away and leave a gap where it was, and within a month the gap gets filled by the same thing again. What tends to work better is finding something that offers a version of the lift, hard physical effort, work that fully absorbs you, prayer, so that the anger becomes less necessary rather than only forbidden.
Islamic evidence
It is in the remembrance of God that hearts find peace (Quran 13:28). What settles the heart is offered here as something to turn towards, not only as something to stop doing.
“those who have faith and whose hearts find peace in the remembrance of God- truly it is in the remembrance of God that hearts find peace”
Qur'an 13:28
Psychological evidence
In a randomised placebo controlled trial, prazosin, a drug that blocks the effects of noradrenaline in the brain, reduced agitation and aggression in Alzheimer disease. That is a long way from ordinary anger in a healthy adult, but it does show a physiological state feeding behavioural volatility rather than the other way round. It says nothing about what any particular person should take.
Wang LY, Shofer JB, Rohde K, Hart KL, Hoff DJ, McFall YH, Raskind MA, Peskind ER. (2009). The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry · doi
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Why it works. A reward that is merely removed leaves a space, and the old thing is what fits that space best.