Not exact matches
Douglass
usually felt a certain
anger and sadness on the Fourth
of July.
Incidentally, unfaced
anger and mutual need deprivation are
usually at the roots
of the «I don't love him (her)»
feeling.
One emotion is
usually more «tolerable» for the child to experience, and this emotion serves as a barrier to
feeling the others; i.e. high levels
of anger or fear will prevent the child from
feeling grief and shame.
Postpartum Blues:
Feelings of sadness, fear,
anger, or anxiety occurring about 3 days after childbirth and
usually ending within 1 — 2 weeks.
Signs
of postpartum depression can include
feelings of sadness and hopelessness, frequent crying, anxiety or moodiness, changes in sleeping or eating patterns, difficulty with concentration,
anger or rage, and loss
of interest in activities that are
usually enjoyable, according to the mental health institute.
Fits
of anger that kids
usually go through are their way
of expressing some
feeling, idea or need that they have failed to communicate through words or symbols.
Signs
of postpartum depression can include
feelings of sadness and hopelessness, frequent crying, anxiety or moodiness, changes in sleeping or eating patterns, difficulty with concentration,
anger or rage, and loss
of interest in activities that are
usually enjoyable, according to the mental health institute.
We all have a mix
of three emotions — sadness,
anger, and fear — but it's
usually one
of these emotions that governs our
feelings, thoughts, words and actions most
of the time.
The exhaustion, despair,
anger, and sense
of helplessness many teachers
feel is
usually branded as «burnout.»
A neutral third - party provider is
usually selected, as they can help lessen the immediate
feelings of anger and grief that many people
feel following the loss
of a job.
Children with anxious / avoidant attachments are likely to display
feelings of anger and are
usually not bothered by the caretaker's absence or presence; they effectively avoid the caretaker because they believe they are not able to depend on the caretaker for their needs (Ainsworth, 1985).
Usually,
feelings of anger are directed towards someone or something that children would like to change.
For BPD to be diagnosed, at least five
of the following signs and symptoms must be present: * Intense fears
of abandonment * A pattern
of unstable relationships * Unstable self - image * Impulsive and self - destructive behaviors * Suicidal behavior or self - injury * Wide mood swings * Chronic
feelings of emptiness * Inappropriate
anger * Periods
of paranoia and loss
of contact with reality A diagnosis
of BPD is
usually made in adults, not children or adolescents.
Remember
feelings of distress,
anger or grief are a natural part
of healing and expressing them
usually leads to
feeling better.
It doesn't start off this way —
usually the
anger and frustration build over time
of not
feeling heard or responded to.
Feelings of sadness, worry, denial,
anger, embarrassment, fear, confusion, guilt, concern, resentment, and shock
usually occur before a sense
of acceptance enters your hearts.
Most people do not intentionally have
anger issues, it is
usually either a learned trait or a lack
of the ability to deal with their
feelings.