Not exact matches
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.
He starts resisting and asserting his individuality from his mother and father and often
manages his
anger and frustration
by throwing temper tantrums.
We teach him —
by our own example, through our actions — that it's acceptable to
manage anger and discontent with violence.
Recent shows have featured two 10 - year - olds, both named Laura, who meet because of a note carried across the United Kingdom
by balloon; theories surrounding contagious laughter; and a parrot who helps a man
manage anger problems.
If you're unable to sleep soundly due to stress, worry or
anger it may help for you to
manage your thoughts
by writing in a journal before bed.
Proven Emotional Benefits Using Heart Math digital technologies coupled with East
by West relaxation modalities can transform feelings of stress,
anger, anxiety and frustration into more peace clarity and vitality and it empowers you to easily and effectively
manage stress and rebalance your body, mind, emotions and life.
Verbally recognize learners when you see them showing empathy, such as
by showing kindness toward a classmate or successfully
managing a strong emotion like anxiety, frustration, or
anger.
The game did
manage to bring me some enjoyment at first, but it all melted into
anger by the end.
Excerpt taken from «The
Anger Control Workbook: Simple, innovative techniques for managing anger and developing healthier ways of relating» by Matthew McKay and Peter Ro
Anger Control Workbook: Simple, innovative techniques for
managing anger and developing healthier ways of relating» by Matthew McKay and Peter Ro
anger and developing healthier ways of relating»
by Matthew McKay and Peter Rogers.
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.
The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for
Anger: Using DBT Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation Skills to
Manage Anger,
by Alexander L. Chapman
The following link
by Jane Zatylny provides excellent tips for
managing anger during divorce.
Anger and Divorce Interview with Lynette Hoy by Divorce Today on www.dadsdivorce.com Lynette answers questions about anger, it's origins, how to manage it and
Anger and Divorce Interview with Lynette Hoy
by Divorce Today on www.dadsdivorce.com Lynette answers questions about
anger, it's origins, how to manage it and
anger, it's origins, how to
manage it and more!
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.
It is not an inherently negative emotion although many people are intimidated
by anger and / or are unsure about how to
manage it.
One way to
manage those feelings is to allow yourself time on a daily basis to just be still with those feelings and allow your heart to be cleansed of the
anger or expanded
by the grief.
A model using the SPAARS framework (schematic, propositional, analogical and associative representation systems) of emotional processing posits that eating disorder symptoms develop as a means of
managing negative emotions such as
anger by redirecting the emotion onto the self and body, in the form of self - disgust / shame [3].