anger comes from deep within you. it can be anything. resentment towards someoneor something that happened long ago. it could be that person told you something or did something to you that hurt you made you feel inferior broke the trust you had. maybe they did something you didn't feel was right. whatever the reason is, its fine to express yourself. everybody gets mad. we all raise our voices. the key is: remain calm enough that you don't hurt ayone. anger often leads to violence which really does nothing productive. it might make you feel good to hurt that person because they hurt you but the consequences beyond that are far worse than what they did to you, most likey, depending on your situation. look insede yourself to see what makes you tick and try to avoid it.
Anger management
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Anger Management
It is a neurohumoral involuntary reaction, unlike the acting of anger, which is voluntary. Reactions result from stimuli coming from inside and outside. They may come from any of your systems or cells in the body and they may come from the external surroundings affecting your body cells! One's response to anger itself may trigger anger!
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Fire, Hulk, Red / Orange hues, Attacking Carnivorous Animal/Bird - all symbolize anger. Or can come up with specific anger quote as well.
Anger could be a reason for one to bully. However, there are many more factors which could come into play.
Emotions come from the brain which produces them. Happiness, Sadness, Anger etc are the emotions that are released from brain.
Argue
I guess your just so angry and all the anger wants to come out so you just cry!
The word 'anger' derives from what is known as Middle English (the English spoken between 1150 and 1470 A.D. It came to that language from Norse. The related Norse words 'angr' (which meant 'grief') and 'angra' (which meant 'vex') were the sources of our words 'anger' and 'angry'.
The anger probably shows that the person showing the anger felt that the relationship was important to them.AnswerYes, it means the one showing anger is immature and still hasn't come to terms that the relationship is over. It definitely doesnt show positive feelings.