By Robert Augustus Masters — 2000
In this essay, two transpersonally-oriented approaches to anger are closely examined, and a radical reconsideration of anger is recommended.
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Many people living with cancer experience anger. Often, the feeling arises when receiving a cancer diagnosis. But it can develop any time throughout treatment and survivorship.
The pandemic has stripped our emotional reserves even further, laying bare our unique physical, social, and emotional vulnerabilities.
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