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  • 9). Being an Emotional Victim  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
    None of us like to think of ourselves as victims. The term "victim" brings to mind a pathetic image of a person who is powerless. Therefore, It comes as a shock to most of us to realize how often we allow ourselves to be emotional victims. Having counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for 35 years, I know that many of us are victims much of the time without realizing it.
    Article Related to: communication, anger, self help, self improvement, coaching

  • 10). Five Tips For Avoiding Road Rage  By : Kyle Varner
    Road Rage is a term that, unfortunately, we have become more and more aware of as the media covers an increasing number of “road rage” incidents. We’re all aware of the shocking stories of mild mannered commuters turned cold blooded murderers, and we’re fairly certain that this will never happen to us. We’re right—we will probably never turn into a cold blooded murderer simply because some jackass cut us off on the freeway.
    Article Related to: hypnosis, self-hypnosis, stress, anxiety, anger, road rage, relaxation

  • 12). Using Intuition To Still The Mind  By :
    Intuition was a wonderful gift. It was also an awful curse. By instantly recognizing patterns, intuition was nature's vital tool for survival. Life ceaselessly faced a train of unlimited choices and, often, baffling problems. These demanded instant decisions. An animal could not remain undecided, whether to drink water, or to eat grass. Should it be aggressive and fight, run away, or relax and accept the situation? It was intuition, which interpreted events to trigger emotions.
    Article Related to: intuition, limbic system, peace of mind, stillness, internal conflicts, creative, anger, fear

  • 13). Autism and Oxytocin  By : Jessica Deets
    One characteristic of autism is a lack of a sense of empathy towards other people. Acute stress can inhibit oxytocin release in humans, and that may explain sudden anger if someone is experiencing a lot of stress. Scientists believe that research on oxytocin may help to develop a treatment for people with autism.
    Article Related to: autism, stress, oxytocin, aggressive, anger

  • 17). Six Repair Tools For Your Marriage  By : Dr Tony Fiore
    Rudy and Marjorie were on the verge of divorce. Married 12 years, they had constant verbal battles ending in what therapists call call emotional disengagement— meaning that they simply ignored each other for days on end. Emotionally, they were simmering inside and also lonely for each other, but were unable to reach out and communicate these feelings.
    Article Related to: anger, anger management, marriage anger, marriage

  • 23). Forgive For Less Marital Anger  By : Dr Tony Fiore
    Stacy’s partner of twelve years does not come home one evening and she knew he was with a former lover. He begged for another chance with Stacy, but her pride and anger held her back. Stacy said she would feel like a fool if she forgave him, even though she still loved him. Stacy didn’t end the relationship, but reminds him daily of what he did to her.
    Article Related to: anger, anger management, forgiveness, marital anger



 


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