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What Happens in Your Brain When You're Angry, According to Psychology
You're heart's pounding. Your muscles are tense. Your face feels like it's on fire. In other words, you're angry! We all know ...
Anger is a destructive neurological response. Source: 36128458 / SkyPixel When I was in college and proudly showed my mother my new Volkswagen, she tearfully said, “How could you? The Germans murdered ...
You clench your jaw. Your chest tightens. Maybe you even cry, because sometimes it just leaks out. You’re angry, but you’ve been taught to hide it and shrink it into something more digestible and ...
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