It's 9 a.m. and your to-do list is a mile long. Before you tackle it, your partner criticizes you, and your teen greets you with an eye roll. Meanwhile, you see a news clip about war or politics that ...
Children and teens express anger in many different ways. It is easy to recognize their anger when they are hostile or aggressive toward others or are physically destructive toward property. They may ...
Anger is powerful. When it flares up, it can take control of our body, our thoughts, our senses, and our actions. We temporarily lose our discernment and judgment, regaining these only after our anger ...
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