Families and ...
Respect
Physiological Responses to Anger
Emotions are directly related to feelings
and thoughts, yet there is also a connection between the physical reactions
and the emotions we experience.
Intervening in the
Anger Cycle
Anger can make your body temperature rise, your muscles tense, and
your jaws tighten. A sudden rush of adrenaline caused by anger can flush
your face as your body energizes. How can you control these reactions?
Are You Mad Yet?
Anger, as with all emotions, comes from within. It is a normal reaction
we have to something or someone, not something that is forced upon us.
It's Okay to Be Angry
While it is normal to be angry, and necessary to express anger,
how anger is expressed affects how family members feel about each other.
How We Handle Anger
There are constructive and destructive ways to handle anger.
Free Floating Anger
Free floating anger refers to a generalized angry feeling that can
affect a persons view of the world, their approach to life, and
their responses to events.
| Feedback |