This is often associated with long term chronic tension and stress and sometimes repressed
emotions such an anger or frustration.
Not exact matches
Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emoti
Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (
such as a red face) indicating anger or other emoti
such as a red face) indicating
anger or other
emotions.
We must learn to manage the degree to which we are always on the edge of losing our mental fortitude to
emotions such as fear,
anger, frustration or even excitement.
Examples include negative
emotions such as fear,
anger and wrath.
It is unfortunate that these things are misinterpreted, and used to justify human negative
emotions such as resentment and
anger, as terrorists groups have done.
Reading through your contributions to the Mutuality 2012 Synchroblog, I've experienced
such a range of
emotions:
anger, conviction, inspiration, solidarity, encouragement, and — most of all — hope.
Eighteenth century theologian Jonathan Edwards said that human nature is «very lazy» unless it is «moved» by holy
emotions such as
anger.
The art of man requires you to feel
emotions such as offense,
anger, lust, pride.
Pay attention to the ways in which your child responds to
emotions such as anxiety, sadness,
anger, and excitement.
Grief, shame, and
anger are just a few of the powerful
emotions that may well up in a new mom who feels that she is somehow to blame for not having the birth she worked towards with
such high hopes.
Children are exposed to all sorts of
emotions during conflict,
such as
anger, apathy, and alienation.
My goal with the calm down corner is for kids to learn some coping skills tools to help calm down, all the while teaching them that it's ok to experience
emotions such as frustration,
anger and sadness.
You may feel strong
emotions —
such as
anger, sadness, or fear — which is a normal reaction to an unexpected and challenging life event.
Your 5 month old baby becomes more skilled in showing
emotions such as
anger, boredom and happiness.
Researchers discovered that we pay more attention when an
emotion (
such as happiness, sadness or
anger) is expressed through vocalizations than we do when the same
emotion is expressed in speech.
More importantly, the researchers have also discovered that we pay more attention when an
emotion (
such as happiness, sadness or
anger) is expressed through vocalizations than we do when the same
emotion is expressed in speech.
As well as detecting basic
emotions such as
anger or happiness, her experimental system can pick up
emotions more specific to gaming
such as triumph or defeat.
They found that expressions of negative
emotions such as
anger, stress and fatigue in a county's tweets were associated with higher heart disease risk.
She also has problems perceiving other «negative»
emotions,
such as
anger and surprise, if expressed at the same time.
The brain mechanisms of basic
emotions such as
anger and happiness are fairly similar across people.
Saarimäki and her colleagues discovered that the brain maps of basic
emotions such as
anger, happiness, sadness, fear, surprise and disgust were to some extent similar across people.
She theorizes that the same individuals may have trouble managing other negative
emotions,
such as
anger, fear, or sadness.
It is not clear whether it is the feeling of disgust that changes a person's confidence in this way, or whether inducing alertness with a different
emotion,
such as
anger or fear, would have the same effect.
Past studies have suggested that the spots targeted by both kinds of stimulation — located in the left hemisphere — are likely to process «approach»
emotions such as happiness, curiosity, and
anger, which drive people to reach out and engage with the world.
It shows that a single dose of cocaine interferes with a person's ability to recognise negative
emotions,
such as
anger and sadness.
After 1 to 2 hours, each participant was then subject to a series of biochemical tests, as well as the facial
emotion recognition test to measure response to a series of basic
emotions,
such as fear,
anger, disgust, sadness, and happiness.
Interestingly, it also engages the bilateral anterior insula, an area implicated in negative
emotions such as
anger, disgust, and social rejection.
The participants had to make snap decisions about whether the characters pictured were experiencing positive (
such as joy) or negative (
such as
anger)
emotions.
Soldiers told her that attachment to their robots didn't affect their performance, yet acknowledged they felt a range of
emotions such as frustration,
anger and even sadness when their field robot was destroyed.
The death of a loved one, loss of a job or challenging medical diagnosis can cause difficult
emotions such as grief, sadness, anxiety or
anger.
January 12, 2016 Individuals with rage disorder have smaller volumes in brain structures linked with
emotion People who have a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme outbursts of
anger,
such as road rage, have significantly lower gray matter volume in the brain region that plays an important role in regulating
emotion, report scientists from the University of Chicago.
People who have a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme outbursts of
anger,
such as road rage, have significantly lower gray matter volume in the brain region that plays an important role in regulating
emotion, report scientists from the University of Chicago.
Emotionally, we may experience erratic
emotions such as
anger and frustration.
«Many negative
emotions such as
anger, fear, and frustration become problematic when those
emotions turn into a more permanent disposition or a habitual outlook on the world,» explains Emiliana Simon - Thomas, PhD, science director of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley.
Unresolved
emotions such as pent - up
anger and unreleased grief are just as likely to cause ill health as physical digestive issues in the gut.
Any negative
emotion you experience,
such as
anger, bitterness, stress, resentment or frustration, overloads your body with harmful chemicals.
«Diaphragmatic breathing is the essence of how we can control our levels of emotional wellbeing — stimulating the «relaxation response» (parasympathetic nervous system) that is associated with
emotions such as peace, love and joy, as opposed to the «fight - or - flight» response (sympathetic nervous system) which can generate feelings of fear and
anger.»
Many of Dr. Turner's interviewees believed that it was healing for them to release any negative
emotions they'd been harboring,
such as fear,
anger, grief, or resentment.
We tend to think of negativity in the form of negative
emotions,
such as sadness,
anger, guilt, jealousy, and fear, among others.
When we feel any
emotion at all, whether that is happiness,
anger or sadness, we experience hormonal reactions which create physical reactions
such as smiling when we feel happy or crying when we have feelings of sadness.
Emotions such as fear, guilt, grief and
anger can become trapped in the body and mask themselves as muscular tension.
«Let them know it's OK to feel
emotions such as
anger, but some ways of dealing with them are not helpful.
It will empower you to locate any unresolved
emotions such as fear or
anger and bring them to the surface to be resolved.
Toxic
emotions such as
anger, depression, and excessive worry or anxiety can lead the body out of balance.
This is a fast and powerful technique you can use immediately when you begin feeling a stressful
emotion such as frustration, irritation, anxiety or
anger — and a technique that I'll even use prior to situations when I know I'm going to experience stress,
such as an important business meeting, public speaking engagement, tennis match, or triathlon.
Never had I experienced
such emotions: fear, sadness, stress, lack of control,
anger.
We integrated the exercises into our daily schedules and this has helped many students (and teachers) focus their attention and regulate strong
emotions such as anxiety,
anger and frustration.
Remember those situations when you felt overwhelmed by negative
emotions such as
anger, pressure, despair or nervousness.
As Tony, Pacino imbues this guy with
such raw
anger and
emotion that it's easy enough to see how he got to where he is.
In this movie they can transform under strong emotional rushes
such as lust or
anger, hence they can change when losing control of
such emotions, which can cause problems.