anger management
anger management
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by MIKE JUSTIN - 2009-08-07
In life we get to experience a broad range of emotions.Emotions that are great, and emotions that aren't so desirable.A few of those emotions can have an impact on relationships and families.Sometimes...
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by Jane A. Artisan - 2009-11-28
Managing anger is actually not as complex as it may first seem. The first steps are to identify and acknowledge your own anger and then try to find the reason or cause of why are you angry. Emotions s...
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by BARBARA HOFMEISTER - 2009-11-29
Anger is something that can control our lifes. If we tend to get upset easily we better learn how to control that anger instead of letting it control us. Did you know that you use 8-10 times more ene...
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by ROBERTO SEDYCIAS - 2010-01-22
Many people feel like they can`t handle their anger. They know that when they get upset or have a reaction to something, that it could have been better handled. Poor anger management skills can affect...
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by OSVALDO BARLOW - 2010-01-27
Anger could be a troublesome issue to handle especially with some children. Dealing with them in positive ways can help benefit the kid's upbringing in immeasurable ways . Anger can cause irrational...
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by Dr Shweta U Shah - 2010-02-27
Irritability, annoyance and anger are the most destructive emotions to your health. Irritability and short temperedness are milder forms, which could spiral in to anger and fury, causing enormous dama...
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by Kinjal Shah - 2010-05-23
Since anger can be felt coming on - tense muscles, shallow breathing, rush of warmth through the body sometimes causing excessive sweating - teens can learn how to better control their anger before it...
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by Kinjal Shah - 2010-05-23
Anger is a natural reaction stemming from a variety of emotions, like conflict with friends, shame, embarrassment, frustration with parents, difficulty at school. All those emotions can be very strong...
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by Obadiea - 2010-08-31
First of all, never utter the works "Don't be angry". You should instead encourage the individual to tell you all about what's angering him. Without interrupting, without judging and without taking a ...