The Politics of Anger

Below are four ways Trump’s presidency has evoked a sense of powerlessness: 1) Marginalization – when an individual or group minimizes or disavows the legitimacy, rights or privileges of others who are believed to be somehow different from the mainstream. 2) Internalizing external reality- themes of loss related to reduced

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Shared by Aaron Karmin, LCPC, Contributing Blogger November 27, 2018

5 Questions to Improve Understanding

Normally, things run smooth and our emotions and thoughts work in harmony towards a common goal.  However under situations of stress, unresolved anger, private sorrow, or paralyzing fear may flood our thoughts. We can make efforts to solve the mystery of where the intensity of our emotions comes from by getting

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Coping with a Critical Family

Therapist: “You say you want a relationship with your mother. Well, you’ve got one, but it’s destructive. You cannot begin a constructive relationship with her until you put an end to this negative one. It sounds like you are feeling helpless and discouraged. I’m willing to guess she expects you

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12 Ideas to Support Weight Loss

12 Weight Loss Mantras 1)     Your body will resist permanent weight loss 2)     Biology is not destiny 3)     Consistency and commitment are the keys to weight loss 4)     There are three stages of success: Honeymoon Frustration Acceptance 5)     Your hunger can be kept quite on very little fat 6)     If

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4 Reasons We Get Angry

There are four reasons we get angry: • 1  Seeking revenge. We feel hurt, so we use anger to get even and make things fair.  • 2  Preventing disaster. We feel worried, so we use anger to attack others to get control.  • 3  Pushing others away. We feel sad,

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