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Anger - American Psychological AssociationAn emotion characterized by tension and hostility arising from frustration, real or imagined injury by another, or perceived injustice.
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Anger as a Basic Emotion and Its Role in Personality Building and ...Nov 7, 2017 · Anger entails a negative activation that leads the individual to resolve the tension through active behaviors. At the same time, behaviors ...
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Anger and health risk behaviors - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHAnger can have a direct impact upon cardiovascular diseases through the HPA axis and the sympathetic nervous system, their activation leading to an excessive ...
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Anger may harm heart and blood vessel health - NIHMay 14, 2024 · Researchers found that brief bouts of anger can impair the ability of blood vessels to expand and contract, which might have consequences ...
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An overview of anger: A common emotion with a complicated ...Anger is unique because it is the lone negative emotional state that is approach motivated. Unlike fear, sadness, and worry, anger compels one to act.
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[PDF] Anger Has Benefits for Attaining GoalsBased on functional accounts of emotion, we theorized that anger should improve goal attainment in the presence of challenges. In seven studies, goal attainment.<|control11|><|separator|>
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A meta-analytic review of anger management activities that increase ...Mar 11, 2024 · Anger is an unpleasant emotion that most people want to get rid of. Some anger management activities focus on decreasing arousal (e.g., ...
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Anger and Accelerated Epigenetic Aging Among Stress ... - NIHStudies indicate that stereotypes of Black individuals as more “angry” or “aggressive” than other demographic groups have led to a lower tolerance for Black ...
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[PDF] Fuel in the Fire: How Anger Impacts Judgment and Decision-MakingRecent research showed that incidental anger (created through movies, readings, and memories of anger- inducing events) seeped over to employees' judgments of ...
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Anger and its consequences for judgment and behaviorHowever, anger also has the potential for social good, insofar as it focuses attention on, and motivates people to fix, perceived injustices.
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NIH-funded clinical trial links frequent anger to increased risk of ...May 1, 2024 · Recurring feelings of anger may increase a person's risk of developing heart disease by limiting the blood vessels' ability to open, according to a new study.
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Nasty online comments anger you more than me, but nice ones ...This research used two experiments to assess the influence of online comments on people's emotions as well as on their perceptions of others' emotions.
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What Sins Incur Allah's Curse, and What Sins Provoke His Wrath?Aug 8, 2024 · [Quran, 3:86-88]. Allah's Anger (Ghadab). Allah's “anger” refers to His wrath directed towards those who defy His commands and commit severe ...
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Qur'an Verses on Anger (31 Ayat) - My IslamApr 18, 2024 · Ala-Maududi (4:93) And he who slays a believer wilfully his reward is Hell, where he will abide. Allah's wrath is against him and He has cast ...
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[PDF] Images of Persephone, Kali, and Nephthys - UNI ScholarWorksKali is also a warrior in her own right. Kali always seems to appear when others are having trouble fighting or expressing their own rage. The first appearance ...
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[PDF] The dance of Siva; fourteen Indian essaysDestroy, because all creation proceeds from destruction .... For all building up is done with debris, and nothing in the world is new but shapes. But the shapes ...
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[PDF] Divine Wrath and Human Anger - Institute for Faith and LearningEarly Christians feared human anger would lead to understanding divine wrath. Some denied God's wrath, while others insisted on a gap between divine and human ...
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Philo and the Problem of God's Emotions - OpenEdition JournalsPhilo's problem was the conflict between the biblical God's strong emotions and the Greek God's apatheia, which he tried to harmonize.
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Different Perspectives on Divine Pathos - jstoris by stressing that divine wrath is always fully justified, an aspect of God's pathos and not a passion. Arguing that divine anger is rational wrath, he ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates