how common this is? how people do this? and how they are or seem to others DURING usually?
and how many people have "unresovled anger" from their past? how it affects them and their attitude and state of mind?
can repressed anger even cause mental problems as well as disease such as cancer?
please explain how asian societies view this subject too if you know
how they "release" this tension in safe, constructive way?
thanks for your answers!
It often relates to courses like this: "Anger Management."http://www.thinkrightnow.com/audios/anger-management.asp
February 25th, 2010 at 5:08 am
It means they are parroting some bs they’ve been told in an "anger management" course or some such fasshionable nonsense.
In many Asian societies people expect family elders to guide them with "issues". Everyone respects ‘elders’.
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February 25th, 2010 at 5:34 am
It often relates to courses like this: "Anger Management."http://www.thinkrightnow.com/audios/anger-management.asp
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