Facing Anger: One Man's Quest For Peace
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inge L.Posted
Wed 16 Mar 2011 9:13pm
My son has been angry most of his life. I don't think he remembers a time when he was not angry. Anger that is buried that deep not only becomes who you are but you reach a point when that is all you know. You can forget why you are angry, but, you never lose the anger.
I have been praying for my son for a very long time. This past week many prayers
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AngryMen Need To Be Kinder To Self
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Tony F.Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 2:19pm
. “And that critical voice is often incorporated into the ongoing internal narrative that we use to define our world.”
“Expressing anger doesn’t work for angrymen, either. A feedback...
Law Professor Carl Sanborn knows all about anger in men and has written a fascinating new book about it. Some very interesting ideas:
“The sad fact is that both boys
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Man, was I angry!
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Davalos & McCormack.Posted
Mon 21 Jul 2008 10:04am
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But here’s the rub. All that happens if you do not continue to accelerate the anger. That means, don’t stay angry. You can muddle through the 90 seconds or elevate the anger... comes up. “Searching for printer” Oh, my gosh. I can feel my heart beating faster, I can feel my temperature go up. I can feel my adrenalin start to kick in. Man, am I mad
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Anger, anger, more anger
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Broken BrilliantPosted
Sun 26 Sep 2010 12:00am
Had an interesting day, yesterday the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.
“Finished up” the whole experience with a bit of a meltdown at 3 a.m. this morning.
Life goes on, but surely there must be a better way to handle things than letting it get the best of me.
The adventure continues…
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Anger, anger, and more anger
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Broken BrilliantPosted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
that I am actually angry is a big challenge for me.
Realize that my anger does not necessarily make sense to others. What I’m thinking and feeling may be entirely unique to me...
One of the things that can make TBI particularly difficult, in the ensuing weeks, months, even years, is anger issues. Rage issues. Flying off the handle and attacking
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AngerAngerAnger
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AlisonRisingPosted
Thu 18 Mar 2010 12:00am
I wish I could stop hating my situation. I wish I could moveon from these negative emotions sooo badly. But its causing me so much pain.Its making me unwell. I need to move on but I am sooo paralyzed by this stupidanger.
I need to find something else, but it paralyzes me. The lossof familiarity and the fear of the unknown are all I nee ...
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Anger Management- common reasons people become angry
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Todd C.Posted
Wed 15 Oct 2008 7:08pm
to rise. Hormones internal secretions like adrenaline and noradrenalin also rise when you are angry. Anger can push you backwards emotionally effecting your life in the areas...
Anger management is a learned skill. Whenever you feel you are losing your temper in a way that may harm you, or others, you should look for professional help. Every one
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Confusion leads to anger... will anger lead to hate?
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JeannePosted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:31am
hearing any reason help me feel less anger? Or would it just piss me off more to have validated that there is no good reason?
I feel so angry. I have every right to. John said that I may always be angry and that is absolutely okay.
So why do I want to get rid of my righteous anger?
Because my brother is a nice guy...now.
I hate that. It would
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Anger Management-Ways to Control Anger
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Todd C.Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 1:06am
he is angry. This will reduce the anger and will make him behave in a cultured manner.
www.masteringanger.com
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Anger is defined as a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility and is a root cause of many problems, unless an effective form of anger management is used.
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