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Therapy That Works for Anger

By Kristeen Cherney — 2020

While anger itself isn’t necessarily harmful — and as a response to many situations is understandable — chronic (ongoing) and uncontrolled anger can interfere with your overall health.

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Working with Your Enemies

It takes strong insight and often a good deal of courage to break away from our habitual ways of looking at things, to be able to respond from a different place.

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3 Benefits of Anger, According to a Psychologist + When You Should Rein It In

Could there possibly be benefits to anger? According to psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Rick Hanson, Ph.D., you can certainly use anger as a force for good.

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The Difference Between Venting and Dumping

We can all get upset at times but there are healthy ways to express frustration and anger. It is important, especially for empaths and sensitive people to be aware of the difference between venting and dumping as the latter can beat down one’s positivity and self worth.

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Fear and Anger

However painful our experiences may be, they are just painful experiences until we add the response of aversion or hatred. Only then does suffering arise.

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Anger Management