Sentences with phrase «at managing her anger»

I'll never forget the client who called me to say she was a «total failure» at managing her anger because she'd stomped down the hall after a meeting.
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Second, the research on same sex couples — including some research not reviewed by Professor Nock (such as the study by Gottman and Levinson at the University of Washington and U.C. Berkeley)-- finds that same sex couples are, on average, better at managing anger and their disagreements and conflict.

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My guess is that as the problems of the real estate sector kick in, with lower prices causing a drop in real estate development, which matters for employment, we are likely to see additional stimulus spending aimed at managing the threat of unemployment and, perhaps more importantly, at managing the possibility of rising anger among provincial elites as the glorious prospect of easy money continues to retreat.
If you could manage to set aside your anger and condescension and read both of our posts at whatever speed you like, you will see that you did indeed say that at 11:22 you said (verbatim) that America is a «two party system which only legislation is likely to change.»
Vengeance and retaliation could be outwardly administered; penal justice could be roughly managed by legality; but the more magnanimity was called for, the more inward quality was indispensable, until at last the Bible faced man with an ideal that put upon him a profound demand for interior regeneration — «Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamor, and railing, be put away from you, with all malice: and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving each other, even as God also in Christ forgave you.»
From «girls throwing themselves at him» to a lack of support on managing his social media and no disciplinary action from the club after the reports of his cheating were picked up by the papers, it's clear that Helena has a lot of anger towards the club over their lack of dealing of the matter.
Angers have managed to come away with 10 points in those 5 appearances, and Reine - Adélaïde has become a regular part of the starting XI at the French club.
Even adults have difficulty managing emotions at times, and we don't always handle our own anger the right way.
It's normal for kids to struggle to manage their anger at times.
Learning how to manage your anger and not react while having loud, ugly words directed at you is no easy task.
Sundance Canyon Academy is a full time therapeutic boarding school dedicated to helping at - risk teen boys learn how to manage and overcome challenges like depression, defiance, anger, substance abuse and mental disorders.
While managing to keep it together in public, the mayor is privately liable to let loose at staff: A 2008 Times article claims that as his previous term was expiring, the frustrated mayor could turn «suddenly red faced» with anger and openly berate staff over slight mishaps.
Defence mechanisms that are triggered, including passive aggression, reaction formation, denial and identification with the aggressor, are ineffective at managing these conflicts and further prevent the appropriate expression of anger.
Diane Ravitch and Valerie Strauss may provide psychological comfort to angry teachers (some of whom seem so irate that they may need professional psychological help to manage their anger), but it undermines the double - game that is at the heart of the teacher union strategy.
The game did manage to bring me some enjoyment at first, but it all melted into anger by the end.
Fans of the sultry witch may have been angered to unimaginable heights, but at least Nintendo managed to make a sequel when the original sold poorly.
I manage an employment agency very much like ProCom, and can say Sondhi has her anger misplaced as she should be angry at CRA.
In Short Fuse at Anger Management Class Leads to Stabbing Part I, I told you the story of one Faribah Maradiaga, who arrived late to her anger management class while a «Dr. Phil» DVD on managing anger was being shown, and promptly began complaining about the video and disrupting the cAnger Management Class Leads to Stabbing Part I, I told you the story of one Faribah Maradiaga, who arrived late to her anger management class while a «Dr. Phil» DVD on managing anger was being shown, and promptly began complaining about the video and disrupting the canger management class while a «Dr. Phil» DVD on managing anger was being shown, and promptly began complaining about the video and disrupting the canger was being shown, and promptly began complaining about the video and disrupting the class.
The task then becomes how to manage anger and channel it toward productive or at least acceptable outlets, and not how to deny or repress it.
The different ways that children manage anger are influenced by a combination of personal characteristics, how much stress the child and family are under and opportunities available at home and school for learning how to cope with feelings.
provides valuable information aimed at helping teaching staff understand children's anger and manage it in the classroom.
At each age level, the lessons of Seeing Red are age and developmentally designed to cover the different emotions individuals experience and how to recognise their accompanying verbal, non-verbal and physical cues (in ourselves and others) with a particular focus on anger; strategies for managing anger (i.e. self - talk); how to recognise the triggers of our own anger; safe ways to express and respond to anger; gendered stereotypes relating to anger expression, and assertiveness.
The series will help parents understand the real causes behind anger, and how to not only manage anger, but also how to use anger to resolve conflict and meet family needs at the same time.
It requires you to take a close look at what triggers your anger, to find self - awareness, and to learn tools for managing your emotions and behavior responses.
Dealing with trauma often means looking not just at the root cause, but how symptoms are expressed (anger, withdraw, anxiety, etc.) and how to manage these symptoms as well as their effects on ourselves and our partners.
Anger, if not managed properly, can become harmful at work, in relationships, and affect our overall well - being.
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