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=== People with traumatic brain injuries === {{Main|Traumatic brain injury}} People with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can display impulsive, aggressive and dangerous actions. A study in the ''[[Brain Injury (journal)|Brain Injury]]'' showed that one way to prevent such actions is a community-based treatment of people with TBI. Results indicated that the need to lash out diminished after the 12-week program, and a series of post-treatment testing showed a decline in self-reported frequency of angry actions. Other specific results included: significant decreases in the frequency of experiencing angry feelings and the frequency of outward expression of anger as well as significant increases in the frequency of controlling feelings of anger.<ref>{{cite journal|author1=Walker, A. J.|author2=Nott, M. T.|author3=Doyle, M.|author4=Onus, M.|author5=McCarthy, K.|author6=Baguley, I. J.|name-list-style=amp|year=2010|title=Effectiveness of a group anger management programme after severe traumatic brain injury|journal=Brain Injury|volume=24|issue=3|pages=517β24|doi=10.3109/02699051003601721|pmid=20184408|s2cid=38014905}}</ref>
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