Sentences with phrase «experience of anger»

Fear of one's own anger or the belief anger is «bad», can result in the use of the addiction to avoid the experience of anger, or to avoid becoming aggressive.
Each cognitive schema was shown to be associated with some particular SIP component: justification of violence and abuse with the component of interpretation, and narcissism with the experience of anger.
The experience of anger is part of everyday living.
We internalize these messages without even fully realizing we heard them to begin with, and overtime lose our ability to connect to the experience of anger.
Primary school children are generally more aware of their feelings and may be able to consciously identify the experience of anger and manage angry feelings.
In the experience of anger, we have the sense of the anger of a fraction of a second ago welling up into the present, exacting some degree of conformity with the past.
Adult attachment style and individual differences in functional versus dysfunctional experiences of anger.

Not exact matches

Happiness, anger, depression, anxiety, excitement — we've all experienced each of these emotions before.
Every sign of anger or torment on Lundgren's face, including the scene where his family is murdered, comes off as phony compared to the shock a real parent would experience.
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Faults become a source of serious shame and worry, and you can experience an almost militant anger towards your own weaknesses.
As J. I. Packer has put it, «Scriptures expressing the reality of God's emotions (joy, sorrow, anger, delight, love, hate, etc.) abound, and it is a great mistake to forget that God feels — though in a way of necessity that transcends a finite being's experience of emotions.»
After a half - dozen sessions, the assessment pinpointed these behavior difficulties which became the goals of therapy — her unassertiveness; her inability to express her feelings, which the therapist saw as leading to a build - up of anger, resentment, and guilt (about her anger); the fact that she had never experienced orgasm; and her low opinion of
Reflecting on her experiences as a therapist, Horney observed that the most powerful forms of anger and guilt that she had encountered were the anger and guilt of unlived life — i.e., of diminished growth.
I'm familiar with that anger, having experienced it in myself, and I see it in many of the comments here.
If you're into the empty nest experience, or on the verge of it, I suggest that you each list in your growth log all your feelings about this new reality in your lives — the anxiety, grief, freedom, depression, anger, expectation, loss, remorse, emptiness, and joy.
@pattic: I grew up in a Christian environment too and it was the deepest, blackest, butt hole of rage, anger and despair I have ever experienced.
Experiences during this process include feelings of unreality and shock, physical distress, preoccupation with the image and memory of the lost one, pouring out of grief, idealization of the deceased, guilt feelings, anger, loss of interest in usual activities, the unlearning of thousands of automatic responses involving the deceased, relearning of other responses, resumption of normal patterns of living, and the establishment of substitute relationships.
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.
I think that during the grief process of our internal hopes (for relationship, for acceptance, for belonging to a group, etc.), we most likely experience the Kubler - Ross model: shock / denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally, acceptance.
Furthermore, it insists that he shared our human lot of hunger, thirst, and fatigue; that he experienced anger before evil and endured agony at the need to die.
If you have not been on our end of the equation, you have not experienced the anger, bitterness, unkindness, false assumptions and a long list of other things that regularly come our way from some Christians.
A man who had formerly been ignorant of his wife's infidelity will experience the emotions of anger and sadness only after he has learned what had previously been hidden.
Though these evangelists have a lot of positive engagement with the public, they also experience anger, rejection and even sexual harassment.
I doubt that there is a Christian leader, ordained or lay, who has never provoked anger or irritation in a church situation, and I doubt that there is a single churchgoer who hasn't experienced hurt feelings and discouragement from a congregational incident of some sort.
The anger is a form of definiteness which I allow to characterize my experience; it is what Whitehead calls an eternal object.
This reality helps us understand Henry's exasperated incredulity at the spectacle of the nation becoming richer and richer while its public realm became poorer and poorer — his deep - seated anger at the inconceivably extensive degradation of aesthetic experience in postwar America.
I may bring together the elements of a particular experience so that I feel them in anger.
It evokes such anger within me - it is one of those issues that I have personal experience with and I am still healing from.
The method is invaluable in helping those experiencing painful losses to do their «grief work» by bringing into the open and perhaps finishing the energy - depleting inner dialogue (usually of guilt and anger) with the lost person.
«During the first weeks of my experience I was on guard only against worry and anger; but, in the mean time, having noticed the absence of the other depressing and dwarfing passions, I began to trace a relationship, until I was convinced that they are all growths from the two roots I have specified.
Jennifer Luitwieler with «Of Swallows and Softballs» «Kids are like that; because they want to play, and because they long for peace, they can experience anger, hurt and forgiveness in the time it takes to play an inning of softball... Do you seOf Swallows and Softballs» «Kids are like that; because they want to play, and because they long for peace, they can experience anger, hurt and forgiveness in the time it takes to play an inning of softball... Do you seof softball... Do you see?
To the contrary, then, it is not we who are judging Jesus according to our standards and experiences of «episodes of anger», but you.
Fear, anger and shame are some of the most common emotional reactions we experience.
Much of the anger experienced in the mid-years is a natural response to the losses of these years.
When her anger subsides, she sees the pigs pulsing with life and the late afternoon sky beautiful in reds and yellows and she experiences a kind of peace.
Then the other's statement calls my attention to a possible relation between my immediately past occasions of experience and anger.
Sometimes in the experience of deep grief and overwhelming anger, God seems very far away.
While much of my anger toward a prior negative experience has waned (since I started over with a new church 7 years ago), the negative experience continues to eat away at me.
You're walking around with sadness, anger, disillusionment, and some level of confusion about what you experienced, what you believe, who you are, or who God is.
If there's any hint of anger, control, abusiveness, etc, in the discipline it sours the whole experience and is not able to bring the life it is supposed to.
In Arsenal's case, when we fans experienced the disappointment of failing to win the League (and the FA Cup) many fans protested with anger, or simply just called for a change of manager, and directed it all at the most obvious and softest target — Arsene Wenger.
The huge disappointment and anger that fans experienced came crashing down on the manager's head like a bolt of lightening to a conductor!
At no point in this Godforsaken experience of losing a 25 - point lead in the Super Bowl have I stopped loving the things about this lampooned, derided sports team that makes a grown man dry heave in anger.
Getting up that close to racing cars being driven in anger has to be up there as one of the absolute coolest fan experiences ever, especially when those cars are close to LMP1 levels of speed.
Now for years i experienced these symptoms: i was depressed, i had back aches, aches in my joint, depression, extreme bouts of anger, insomnia, this random cough that would not go away that would come and go, serious anxiety, suddenly developing pre hypertension even though my diet is good, constant yeast infections, hair falling and the list is long.
Some tweens transition smoothly through puberty, Others may experience moody behavior, bursts of anger or other emotional disturbances.
As humans and children, we are hardwired to experience anxiety since it is one of the core emotions, along with anger, fear, happiness and surprise.
But Abedin and every other partner who's had to deal with a sexting spouse are, he says, «in the curious position of experiencing all of the hurt, anger and sense of rejection associated with an affair, while the «cheater» shrugs it off and «doesn't get it.»»
But it's clear that people have different ways of handling grief, shame, anger, sadness and frustrations, and that alone can tear apart a couple — even if they didn't experience a miscarriage.
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