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My brother is 15 year old. He used to be a bright student. He was excellent in academics and outdoor activities. But from last some weeks he is showing violent and aggressive behavior. He becomes very angry on small topics and breaks household objects in anger. We tried to talk to him so many times but he doesn’t listen to us. What can we do to control his anger? Is he struggling with some problem?


His recent behavior tells us that he is suffering with some problem. While searching for the preventive measure we have to know the problem first isn’t it? So gather information from his school, tuitions and from his close friends. Try to get more information on the causes of his behavior and then it would be the right move to opt for a specific treatment.

Posted by: Matthew

In my view something had gone wrong against his view. That may be the reason behind of his recent behavior. First you analyze the things happened recently in your home and then from his school then you could find the reason. Then think accordingly.
Posted by: Benjamin

Your brother is suffering with teen anger. These children require extra love and care from parent and family. Tell your parents to talk to him regarding this and know about his feelings and emotions. If he is not comfortable in telling this to your parents, tell his friends to do this. If required, take a help from counselors, they will guide you well.
Posted by: Alyssa

Teen Anger is one of the common problems in teens today. This is increasing day by day. Your parents must talk to your brother about this matter and try to find out the reason behind this. Take his reports from his school and friends. There are various anger management programs that help the patient to get rid of unmanageable anger.
Posted by: Tahlia

This is the exam time and in this time mostly teens do this. May be your teen has some problem due to exams. You have to talk to him and ask his problem. If he is not ready to tell anything, you can ask to his friends and his teachers. If you do not reach to any decision, you can consult to counselor.
Posted by: Kurt

It’s not a big problem. Mostly teens do like this. You are the parents and it’s your responsibility to help her. May be he has some personal problem. Ask him and try to help him. Don’t scold him otherwise he would be turn into troubled teen. Several boot camps and boarding schools are running to help these who have emotional or behavior problem. May be your teen is the victim of behavior problem. You can send him there.
Posted by: Lily

Anger in teenage children arises due to various factors such as rejection, depression, failure in school etc. Unmanageable anger can also harm to relationships of teens with others. Try to find out the reason of his anger by talking to his school teachers and class mates. If he is struggling with school bullying or some type of sexual abuse then try to sort of this problem of his. This may also be a reason of his unexplained anger.
Posted by: Ruby

This type of behavior from teens may be a consequence of other problem faced by them such as abuse, anxiety, grief, alcohol or drug abuse etc. Try to find out his activities and try to understand his basic problems. Go to a good therapist for advice. Give love and care to your brother and pay proper attention to his feelings.

Posted by: Denise

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