anger management
anger management
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by Ras Reed - 2008-07-15
If you don't want to reveal your identity when seeking anger management help, you don't have to, thanks to online anger management counseling. Online counseling for anger management is becoming accept...
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by blueboy - 2008-07-15
The penny has finally dropped; you have finally come to terms with the fact that you require some form of anger management therapy. The problem that you have is that you are rather short of cash due t...
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by Jack Smith - 2008-07-17
When you get angry, a number of things happen to your body; your temperature rises, your muscles tense up and your heart rate accelerates. Anger demands extra work from the body that can eventually c...
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by Lyla Feldman - 2008-07-23
There are many things in life that men get easily annoyed or impatient with such as traffic jams, ignorant drivers, complaining, inappropriate text messages; the list goes on and on. It's normal fo...
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by Daniel Lehrman - 2008-08-07
You can't deny that we live in a stressed out, high pressure world. It is not so unusual to come home from work or even a trip to the store and need some serious relax time. Maybe someone lied to you...
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by David Lenthal - 2008-08-27
Peaceful Life And Anger ManagementGenerally, every person has experienced anger from time to time. It might have been some time ago for some people. Maybe some folks only felt anger for very good caus...
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by Althea Tan - 2008-09-11
Anger affects everyone, not just adults. Its repercussions can sometimes be devastating to a person's life. Many people are unaware of the damaging effects of not controlling their anger. Even childr...
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by David Lenthal - 2008-09-13
Even though usually most anger issues often gets resolved in time, many of us seem to be forever tempestuous at just about anything. Sometimes, our anger issues are so absurd that we could not even un...
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by Michael G. Rayel - 2008-09-21
"You must be kidding Mike! There's no advantage in being angry. It only brings trouble," an acquaintance argued one summer evening. I kept quiet as I watched his children run around uncontrollably as...
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by Genevieve Fosa - 2008-09-23
My sister and I had an argument the other day. Actually, I wouldn't even want to dignify what we said and did with that word. It was the result of pent up emotions, some of which had been piling up s...