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flag A new app tests cognitive strategies to reduce anger in trauma survivors by reframing stressful situations.

flag People with trauma histories, including veterans and survivors of disasters, may experience heightened anger due to "hostility bias," interpreting neutral events as intentional. flag Researchers at the University of Melbourne are testing a smartphone app that uses cognitive strategies to help reframe stressful situations and reduce anger responses. flag The app aims to improve emotional regulation by targeting thought patterns linked to trauma, offering a potential accessible tool for managing anger. flag While still under evaluation, it reflects a growing effort to provide digital mental health support.

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