Brian Kearney was an angry teenager.
"There were lots of holes in my bedroom wall," said 21-year-old Kearney, recalling the "superhuman strength" that sent his VCR clear across the room. "I would say I was a little on edge."
For Kearney, who also struggled with an eating disorder in his teens, anger was a way release the pressure of high school.
"I didn't develop appropriate coping mechanisms," Kearney said.
Nearly two-thirds of American teenagers admit to having "anger attacks" that...
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