HMP Global September 20, 2025
Mark Zimmerman, MD

Anger and irritability often surface in clinical practice yet remain underrecognized in psychiatric assessment and treatment. In this interview, Mark Zimmerman, MD, shares some of the takeaways from his session presented at the 2025 Psych Congress titled “‘I’m So Angry There Are No Talks About Anger’: Recognizing and Managing Anger (the Overlooked Affect) in Clinical Practice.”

Dr Zimmerman highlights why anger deserves more attention, reviews evidence-based pharmacologic strategies, and shares practical tools for integrating anger assessment into routine intake.

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