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Discover Ludwig"emotional anger" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is used to describe a strong feeling of anger that is related to one's emotions or feelings. For example: "The young girl was overwhelmed with emotional anger when her parents refused to buy her a new phone."
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The same was true of emotional anger.
You can do that speech in a variety of ways, either stressing its emotional anger or lovingly caressing its beauty.
However, we explicitly used emotional (anger and happy) versus neutral story contrasts with equal instructions and equal length to rule out the effect of story processing.
The principal aim of this study was to test one cognitive (i.e., hostility) and two emotional (anger and depression) variables as possible mediators of the well-documented association between bullying victimization and bullying perpetration.
"I guess it comes down to whether it's an emotional anger or an intellectual anger". Which does he think his is? "Well, my dad always used to remind me I had to remember why I was shouting.
Marcus says Mike has "emotional anger issue problems," but Mike is, if anything, the more even-keeled of the two, despite Marcus's embrace of anger-management techniques and therapeutic nostrums.
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Parents who are effective emotion coaches see their children's emotional expressions even anger and frustration as opportunities to connect with and teach their children.
Grief consists of shock at the change in your situation, denial of what has or is happening, emotional pain, anger, bargaining, and then acceptance. of what has or is happening, emotional pain, anger, bargaining, and then acceptance.
Within an fMRI paradigm, participants judged either the authenticity (authentic or play acted) or emotional content (anger, fear, joy, or sadness) of recordings of spontaneous emotions and reenactments by professional actors.
Reynolds's voice grew increasingly emotional, her anger apparent.
Kreamer's book explores how to be true to your "emotional flashpoints — anger, fear, anxiety, empathy, happiness and crying" — without sabotaging your career.
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