Anger
Anger is one of the most baffling and cunning emotions that people try to get a handle on in our world today. It
is the most enigmatic of all the emotions, the most daunting, and the most awe-inspiring. Some people recoil from
anger, and wish it would just disappear off the face of the earth. They fear their own anger, or fear being the
recipient of someone else s anger. Conversely, other people gravitate towards anger, and delight in it, whether
it is their own anger or someone else s. They feel momentarily invigorated and empowered by it, and enjoy seeing
the fear that it instills in others.
Some people are happily addicted to their anger, and would never leave home without it. Others would like nothing
more than to let their anger go, yet feel helpless in their efforts to do so. Men tend to channel their anger outwards,
while women tend to direct their anger inwards. Children often grow up full of anger, and choose to either bury
it inside or vent it outside onto others. And so the transmission of anger goes on from generation to generation,
along with its puzzling legacy, leaving people to question in their hearts year after year, Just what is anger
anyway?!!
The following article that I have written will hopefully answer this question for you, as well as shed some light
on various ways to manage your anger, and work through your anger, so you can free yourself from its tight grip
once and for all.

Read my detailed presentation on Adolescent Anger >
Read my article on Anger >
Read my article on the EMDR process >
Read my article on Key Communication Pointers >
Read my article Effective Communication, Part 2 >
Read my article on Depression >
Read my article on Active Listening >
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