Sentences with phrase «control his anger leads»

This inability to control his anger leads to everything Billy holds dear being taken away from him, and it is from this point onwards that the audience feel connected to Billy.

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De Blasio has angered Republicans in the Senate with his past support for a Democratic - led chamber and actively worked to flip control, which ultimately led to an investigation from federal and city prosecutors without charges.
Mayoral control turned controversial primarily due to the political enmity between the Senate GOP and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose efforts to end the chamber's Republican majority have angered that conference and led to multiple investigations into his past practice of directing large sums of money into the campaign coffers of Democratic Senate candidates.
And voters looking for ways to channel their anger after Trump's win, and to cast votes that matter in New York, have «woke» up from indifferent to indignant about Albany's shady ways and particularly the eight so - called Independent Democrats led by Jeff Klein who, along with Simcha Felder, caucus with the Republicans to keep them in control of the Senate even as the state turns ever more blue.
Unlike hard - to - define cognitive or emotional states — say, deception, jealousy or anger — pain can be elicited in a controlled way at specific levels, is highly repeatable and leads to a common response: it hurts.
Both partners are overtly controlling with anger, blame and judgments, generally leading to a lot of fighting.
Learning to control his anger while seeking a cure for the gamma poisoning that causes him to mutate when his heart rate accelerates, Banner's plans are interrupted when General Thaddeus «Thunderbolt» Ross (William Hurt) sends in a Special Ops unit — led by ex-KGB mercenary Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth)-- to capture him and study like a lab rat.
Passion and revenge threaten to overtake all as Sonny's anger careens dangerously out of control, leading to an explosive confrontation, and finally to a surprising resolution.
Anger can often activate therapist's schemas, compromising the healthy adult mode leading to maladaptive responses, i.e. stifling the patient ́s anger too quickly or punitively, subjugating themselves to the patient ́s abuse, colluding with challenging issues of entitlement or insufficient self conAnger can often activate therapist's schemas, compromising the healthy adult mode leading to maladaptive responses, i.e. stifling the patient ́s anger too quickly or punitively, subjugating themselves to the patient ́s abuse, colluding with challenging issues of entitlement or insufficient self conanger too quickly or punitively, subjugating themselves to the patient ́s abuse, colluding with challenging issues of entitlement or insufficient self control.
Disruption of attachment during the crucial first three years of life can lead to «affectionless psychopathy;» the inability to form meaningful, emotional relationships, coupled with chronic anger, poor impulse control, and lack of remorse (Bowlby 1969).
Skills that reduce negative self - talk and reframe the dysfunctional thoughts that lead to angered out - bursts, arguing, fighting, and out - of - control behaviors.
Choosing to manage your anger means that you stay in control of how you feel and how you act and it will always lead to better outcomes.
While exploratory, this model seemed satisfactory for explaining potentially causal relationships of attachment, anger, and attempts to control one's partner leading to dating violence.
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