Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion by Carol Tavris
Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion Carol Tavris ebook
ISBN: 0671675233, 9780671675233
Page: 384
Publisher: Touchstone / Simon & Schuster
Format: djvu
People confuse it with aggression and violence, they think of it as mostly unhealthy, and they fail to recognize the times in their lives when their anger has been positive. Anger is the most misunderstood emotion. Anger is one of those emotions that is much misunderstood. There is nothing wrong with feeling angry as anger is one of the key driving forces behind change. Most people just think it is bad. Anger: The misunderstood emotion (Rev. -It is possible to be without anger completely. Often maligned as an evil in itself, it's one of our most basic emotions. Anger can be described as the Rodney Dangerfield of emotions. In this article, I point out the benefits of anger–a widely misunderstood emotion. Anger is a frequently misunderstood emotion. Anger has been called the “misunderstood emotion.” Why is that? Here are some common misconceptions: -Anger is a bad emotion and should always be controlled. Instead, our purpose is to dig more deeply into the nature of anger – wherever it occurs (and context does matter). Shaver (Ed.), Emotions, relationships and health. On the wisdom of counting to 10: Personal and social dangers of anger expression. These days, anger has acquired a bad rap. This is the first segment in a five-part series on Anger. Anger is a most misunderstood emotion.