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7. Managing Anger Daily: How Did It Get Bad?

Wednesday 28 December, 2011 at 6:33 pm admin 0

Change happens when a person recognizes that the anger is becoming a major problem. Usually the anger has been mentioned numerous times over the years by family, employees, employers, friends, even people who don’t know the individual. The person may have experienced a list of consequences; lost jobs, legal problems, lost relationships, lost friends, and more. At some point, there is a realization that change is necessary.

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8. Managing Anger Daily: Understanding Anger

Sunday 25 December, 2011 at 6:36 pm admin 0

Knowing some of the signs can offer insight to changing behavior. In this article we will go over a list of non-verbal displays of anger. Ask what is gained by the following? Some are legitimate; some are obvious tools to hurt others:

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9. Managing Anger Daily: Issues that often lead to fights

Saturday 24 December, 2011 at 6:42 pm admin 0

There are many difficult issues to discuss in relationships. Here are some that come up often. Unresolved, these items often lead to serious problems or no relationship.

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10. Managing Anger Daily: Ownership of Anger

Thursday 22 December, 2011 at 7:08 am admin 0

When someone wants to change their anger they first need to recognize what they do, and what they don’t like in someone else.

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11. Managing Anger Daily: Healthy Anger

Tuesday 20 December, 2011 at 7:14 am admin 0

What are some of the healthy forms of anger? Read more to find out.

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12. Managing Anger Daily: Knowing What A Victim Of Violence Experiences

Sunday 18 December, 2011 at 7:16 am admin 0

Inappropriate anger is bad enough. Violence brings the relationship to a whole new and awful level of disrespect.

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13. Managing Anger Daily: What Should A Woman/Man Do If Their Partner Gets Violent?

Monday 12 December, 2011 at 7:20 am admin 0

Any person attending a Domestic Violence/Anger Management program or seeking help needs to answer this question correctly.

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14. Managing Anger Daily: Reality Based Relationship

Sunday 11 December, 2011 at 7:23 am admin 0

Healthy, cooperative relationships recognize anger for what it is. The cooperative partner respects the angry person’s opinion. Although the partner may disagree and get angry themselves, their style of anger does not damage the quality of the relationship.

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15. Managing Anger Daily: Fantasy Based Relationships

Tuesday 06 December, 2011 at 7:26 am admin 0

Fantasy based relationships are very common. They start off with the magical feeling that this person is the one. “Never have we been able to talk like this.” “I can’t get him/her out of my mind.” “I can imagine spending the rest of my life with this one.” “I think I’m in love.” “They accept me for who I am.” I can imagine many people saying there is nothing wrong with these thoughts or feelings. However, it is because of these thoughts and feelings that many people fail to discuss important parts of a relationship.

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16. Managing Anger Daily: Selfish/Cruel Relationships

Monday 05 December, 2011 at 7:28 am admin 0

These are awful relationships. There is deceit, betrayal, and very little respect. Often the relationship starts with passion and little more. Drama is common and distrust always present.

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