It’s common to want to hold onto anger and negative thoughts and feelings after someone wrongs you. Feeling upset by a hurtful situation is natural and often a part of the healing process. However, if these emotions remain strong and linger over time, they could end up having negati...
A possible benefit to being aware of how your body reacts to anger-related triggers is that it can allow you to take steps to calm down before the tension reaches a breaking point—such as deep breathing, and progressive muscle relaxation techniques. massaging tense areas, stretching or steppi...
“If the feelings about your dad are up to here,” I said, holding my hand up to my neck, “… then, the usual feelings you have with your sister just putthe angerover the top.” While concluding my thought, I moved my hand higher, making a spilling motion from my mouth. “Oh, ...
Conclusion: it is concluded that women are more loyal; that in both sexes, feelings like regretting, anger and desire of knowing the reason are present in the betrayers and betrayed ones.doi:10.5205/reuol.581-3802-1-RV.0304200912Morgana do Nascimento Andrade...
- Anger: feeling mad, furious, or annoyed - Fear: feeling scared, frightened, or terrified - Excitement: feeling thrilled, enthusiastic, or eager - Surprise: feeling amazed, astonished, or shocked 3. Expressing Feelings To express their own feelings, students need to learn appropriate English exp...
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. feelings- emotional or moral sensitivity (especially in relation to personal principles or dignity); "the remark hurt his feelings" sensitiveness,sensitivity- sensitivity to emotional feelings (of self and others) ...
Purpose - The authors propose that angry individuals are much more likely to consider the emotional state of their partner than are neutral individuals. They then apply a lay theory dictating that anger decreases cooperation and react accordingly by lowering their own level of cooperation. Design/met...
Related to the werwolf, but distinct, was the vampire, supposed to be a dead person who rose from the dead to suck the blood of the living during sleep. By way of reprisal the living dug up, exorcised, and mutilated the supposed vampires. This was called vampirism. The name vampire was...
calm: not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions. relaxed: free from tension and anxiety; at ease. appreciative: feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure. Thank you. I really enjoyed the meal.: a polite expression o...
THE 'BURN-OUT' SYNDROME RELATED TO STUDENTS WITH MEDICAL SPECIALTIES preferred by students adaptive mechanisms to deal with stress as an expression of Burn-out syndrome are: expressing feelings of "work" , a job in a familiar team stirred outlines the schedule for the visit of the clinical dat...