Living with a mental health problem can affect your emotions and heightened irritability can have a negative impact on your mental health. Learning how to manage your emotions may help alleviate symptoms of the mental health problem. Our experienced clinicians have prepared the resources below to help you work towards a better you for a brighter tomorrow.
If you have a G.P in South Glasgow why not book onto our 'Controlling Your Temper' virtual course? These groups offer you: a warm welcome; space to listen and learn; a chance to connect with others and the opportunity to share experiences.
Controlling Your temper SELF-HELP
Online
vIDEO cOURSE
If you want to learn to manage your anger why not try our video course. This pre-recorded course has 6 sessions, we would recommend you complete 1 session per week.

sELF-hELP workbook
This self-help booklet gives you the chance to find out about anger problems, how they affect you and what keeps them going. Most importantly, it can help you work towards getting your anger under control.
Irritability
info sheet
Read our information guide on irritability to help you learn things you can do to help yourself.

Communication with others
Listen to our information guide on how to communicate better with others.
LEARN MORE
Your mental health influences how you think, feel, and behave in daily life. Research shows that learning new skills can also improve your mental wellbeing. See for yourself, use the following resources to learn more about your mental health, it could be the best decision you've ever made.
Useful Links

Provided by the NHS MoodZone offers information on stress, anxiety and depression through: tips and advice to boost mental health, self-help treatments, audio guides and a mood self-assessment questionnaire that helps to pin point the available resources best for you.
