One can imagine the effort it must have taken for her to forcibly focus her attention away from her own hurt to mentally trying to identify what need (s) of Mike's might have
triggered such anger.
Not exact matches
Such short - term therapy aims not at deep underlying problems, but at helping the person do things that will improve his chances of achieving productive sobriety — things such as accepting the fact that he is an alcoholic, learning how to face and handle his fears and resentments constructively, changing his ways of relating so that the guilt - isolation - anger spiral is not triggered so of
Such short - term therapy aims not at deep underlying problems, but at helping the person do things that will improve his chances of achieving productive sobriety — things
such as accepting the fact that he is an alcoholic, learning how to face and handle his fears and resentments constructively, changing his ways of relating so that the guilt - isolation - anger spiral is not triggered so of
such as accepting the fact that he is an alcoholic, learning how to face and handle his fears and resentments constructively, changing his ways of relating so that the guilt - isolation -
anger spiral is not
triggered so often.
Since this relatively rare condition was first described in 1990, evidence has suggested that it is typically
triggered by episodes of severe emotional distress,
such as grief,
anger or fear, with patients developing chest pains and breathlessness.
Late night food cravings are
triggered by a number of reasons,
such as
anger, stress, boredom, lack of protein, dehydration or genuine hunger.
Managers who act or communicate in ways that challenge employees» self - esteem
trigger defensive behaviors —
such as
anger, verbal attacks or withdrawal — that undermine associates» problem - solving abilities and productivity.
Anger is likely to be
triggered by a deeper emotion,
such as fear or hurt.
Explain how to conduct RP groups on subjects
such as relapse justification, emotional
triggers, stress, and
anger.
If replicated by future studies, these preliminary findings suggest that the MAOA - L would confer a vulnerability to negative social experiences, including early trauma, and a specific proclivity toward reactive aggression, i.e. that type of aggression
triggered by exaggerated levels of negative emotion,
such as
anger and anxiety.
Incidents that are appraised as goal incongruent
trigger unpleasant emotions
such as
anger or fear.
In addition, frustrating experiences —
such as stressful commuting, interactions with someone rude or decisions that seem unfair — can easily
trigger an outburst of rage in someone with
anger issues.