Anger is OKAY Violence is NOTJulie K. Federico
"Anger moves into violence when it stimulates retaliation andgetting revenge. This is why you must become emotionally healthy, so that you can be awake, aware and compassionate while feeling strong emotions. Only then can you keep yourself and your loved ones safe in emotionally intense situations...
The lifestyle is not about abuse, it is about two people coming together who have similar interests. Two working together to build something strong. This is just a rant, I do not condone any type of violence or abuse. Thank you for stopping by. I may start doing vlogs instead of ...
Resorting to physical violence or threats is a severe and dangerous sign of uncontrolled rage. It could manifest in different forms, like breaking things during an eruption, threatening to harm others, or even getting into physical fights. This behavior not only puts others at risk but it also ...
Anger is an emotion that can be hard to control. Despite this, we should learn how to manage anger in a constructive manner. In the most intense moments of anger, we usually have two choices — to fight or to run. Some choose the option of violence, which is a negative reaction to ...
which is great to have when young children start hitting each other. The second is a book about hitting for preschoolers and kindergartenersaged four to sevenfor slightly older kids. It’s never too soon for children to learn that violence is not okay, and it’s never too late to teach...
but this is only afleetingsuccess. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. taught that hateoften leadsto more hate. He said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. Hate multiplies hate, violence multiplies violence, and toughnes...
that a teenager experiencinganger attacksmay be feeling this anger as a secondary emotion, masking others such as shame, grief, or guilt. If the cause of these negative emotions is not identified or resolved they can lead to further issues like verbal threats, physical violence, or substance ...
and the only way to fix them is to get mad first, and then channel that anger into fighting back. You don't have to fight back with aggression or hostility or violence. There are infinite ways that you can express your anger. You can protest; you can write letters to the editor...
When someone gets that enraged- it’s best to back off for your own protection. He can’t think straight. You can’t think straight and you won’t solve the issue then. Road rage – any kind of rage – leads to violence. You don’t need to become one of it’s victims or end ...