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something for the rage...
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Myth #1: "Aggression is the instinctive catharsis for anger."
REALITY: Aggression is an acquired cathartic habit, a learned reaction practiced by people who think they can get away with behaving this way. Myth #2: "Talking out our anger gets rid of it - or at least makes you feel less angry." REALITY: A series of studies indicates that overt expression can focus or even increase anger. Tavris suggests that before speaking out, evaluate whether one wants to stay or not. Myth #3: "Tantrums and other childhood rages are healthy expressions of anger that forestall neuroses." REALITY: Tantrums, which peak at two and three years of age, begin to wane by age four, unless the child learns to control others through such behavior. Says Tavris: "The emotions are as subject to the laws of learning as any other behavior." |
I guess I should watch my kid for some possible symptoms.
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GFY people needs anger management.
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