Monday, July 25, 2011

!) We are going to spend some time on Proverbs 15 and James   . the Sermon on the Mount looks at anger/wrath/rage at
2) Capps places anger at a very early stage at the toilet training stage, the stage of learning autonomy and will.
3) Should anger be released as a practice? When is anger used as a tool for power?
4) Social psychology indicates that catharsis over time keeps anger alive.
5) What makes you angry?
6) What mood are you in before you get angry?
7) What situations make you vulnerable toward anger?
8) How do you handle angry people? How do you deal with your own anger?
When do unmet expectations lead to anger?
Anger is an excellent diagnostic tool. For instance, it may demonstrate a boundary violation. It can be a blame reaction, or a sign of powerlessness and frustration. "flustrated." It may be a learned, patterned reaction.Farley emphasizes its public justice character. See Peterson on anger in 5 Smooth Stones. Harriet Lerner is excellent on anger. 

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