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Anger Management
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Anger Becomes Me
Anger becomes me. It bubbles under my skin, like hot oil. I seethes from my pores like acid and dances on my flesh like fire.
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Embracing Anger
Our perceptions, often running in the background, create our outer world. We form beliefs, key to survival, without even seemingly blinking our eyes. These beliefs carried you through these particularly scary times of separation. Anger became a creative aspect in our life. It is time to embrace and understand this amazing feeling.
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Anger Management
Anger is an emotional state instigated by unpleasant event to an individual, which initiates flow of adrenaline and often times involves violent response.
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Anger and Anatomy
They say that youth is wasted on the young. I'm only 34 years old so depending on the crowd I'm in I still consider my self to be pretty young. One of the traits of the young and strong is that they ...
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Anger Management, Emotional Intelligence and How to Become Calm
Repeated anger is actually a form of control and violence. The cost to relationships, families, business and our society is tremendous. Learn simple tools to de-esculate anger as well as warning signs when anger is so abusive you'll need professional help.
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Hurricanes and Anger Management
There are many psychological emotions, which go through the minds of humans who have lost everything. During the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season we saw entire cities in regions along our coastline on the Gulf Coast, which were completely devastated and destroyed.
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The Hideous Poison of Anger
When asked what gets in the way of communication most often, anger comes up. Moreover, the anger is often related to a perception of a situation that may not even be accurate. That is why anger can be a poison that sucks you in.
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Are You Angry? Taking A Break May Help
Most folks do not like to argue. I know, some people are really good at it, and some people seem to enjoy conflict. But the vast majority of us would rather not fight with the ones we love. The researchers at The Gottman Institute have discovered a simple way to help cool your anger.
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Anger Managements for Teens
As the kid comes to understand the world of being a teenager, there are many confusions and chaos, which can sometimes bring some impact to their growth. As kids make the transition, many elements can make their body and mind out of control. This may turn to anger if not guided well. Parents and teachers must educate the kids of the different transitional changes that will happen to their body.
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Hate Slows Your Personal Progress in Life
If you have goals and dreams in life but you are filled with hate as one of your major motivators it will actually take you longer to get to your goals than if you forgive and forget the hate, but rather chock it up for experience.
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Anger Management Counseling - How To Seek Help
Anger management counseling is a necessary part of many individual's lives. It is important to realize that anger management is something that happens to millions. They just lose control; they just can not handle what is happening. Or, they just get so mad that something just has to give. No matter what happens or how it happens, those that lose control of their anger need to consider seeking out the help of anger management counseling.
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Walking on Egshells: Living with a Resentful, Angry, or Emotionally Abusive Partner
As many as one-third of all American women tiptoe through life as if they are walking on eggshells. At home, they spend most of their time trying to avoid criticism, anger, put-downs, or cold shoulders from their husbands or boyfriends. This verbal and emotional abuse can erupt over anything and everything, matters large and small: housework, cooking, work, spending money, buying household items and clothes for the kids, and going out. Clearly, verbal and emotional abuse are a serious problem. And the negative effects of walking on eggshells can persist for years and also hurt the children in the family.
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Anger- How Does It Accumulate In The Body
When a traumatic event is over, it leaves behind residual anger that is left unexpressed. This anger does not dissipate. It stays in the body. Then the impact of other traumas starts to be added to the first event. This then carries on till the body or mind can no longer carry the emotional burden. Illness or disease then strikes.
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