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  2. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    Problems dealing with angry feelings may be linked to psychological disorders such as anxiety or depression. Angry outbursts can be a way of trying to cope with unhappiness or depression. [12] Migraines: Frequent migraine can be associated with levels of aggression and the need for anger management. A 2013 study examined migraines and its ...

  3. Teacher shares helpful trick for calming down angry parents - AOL

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  4. Anger - Wikipedia

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    An angry person tends to anticipate other events that might cause them anger. They will tend to rate anger-causing events (e.g. being sold a faulty car) as more likely than sad events (e.g. a good friend moving away). [44] A person who is angry tends to place more blame on another person for their misery.

  5. Teacher shares helpful trick for calming down agro parents - AOL

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    This TikTok teacher’s helpful trick for calming down angry parents is also great for dealing with difficult people in general! . TikToker Josh Helms (@shuahel) posted a video where he describes ...

  6. Affect (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [32] Both anger and fear have high motivational intensity because propulsion to act would be high in the face of an angry or fearful stimulus, like a screaming person or coiled snake. Affects which are high in motivational intensity, and thus are narrow in cognitive scope, enable people to focus more on target information.

  7. Study reveals that heavy metal music calms you down - AOL

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    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience recently published a research showing that extreme music genres such as heavy metal, emo, punk and screamo (yeah, it's a thing) have a calming effect on angry ...