June 23, 2019

Anger is a disease and we can not easily overcome it

Anger is one of our emotions, but an emotion in which we find ourselves sacrificed, unjustly, and yatohin of others, and feel the desire for revenge at least within ourselves. As a result, anger is a natural and healthy reaction to stimuli that have caused us to discomfort or dislocation. Many of us, in anger and in proportion to the unhappy topic, show our anger with protest, silence or leave. But there are people whose anger is much more than the amount and the subject of their discomfort. The reaction of these people is very violent and violent behavior in the form of shouting and shouting to the point of attacking others and even themselves. Family and partner usually make up the most and the most comfortable victims of these people. Unfortunately, these people suffer from one or a combination of several mental illnesses.

Anger Physiology:
The interpretation of a stimulus (thread) into a threatening and insulting trigger secretes a series of hormones in the brain. These hormones (adrenalin, adrenaline, epinephrine, and glucocorticolol) prepare the person to attack by pumping the blood into their hands and preparing them to hit with increased respiration and heart rate. Exterior demonstrations. This preparation in animals and humans is usually a sound, a teeth showing, a look at the stimulus, and other movements that warn the stimulus and stop it from continuing stimulation. Usually no physical conflict occurs without the initial expression of anger. But in many psychosocial patients, anger and physical involvement are immediate and simultaneous.

Signs of anger

• Demonstrative and virtual symptoms:
Many jandars, and especially humans, are capable of pretending to be angry. In this case, an individual or an animal is pretending to be angry trying to control the environment and prevent any chance of being threatened. The more a person or an animal is suffering from more weakness and fear, he is more angered than himself. People who appear to be fierce and unreasonable are usually cowardly and cowardly, and they are trying to frighten others into others so that they do not disturb them.

• Signs of esophagus:
1 Cold behavior
2 Isolation,
3 Selflessness and desperation,
4 Obsession
5 Secrecy,
6 Self-care
7 And provoking others to violent and angry behaviors

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