Finally, I started off my career trained in doing Anger Coping groups for anger management and Coping Cats groups for Anxiety and I was trained in the alleged superiority of a CBT approach.
Anger, for example, is typically a more durable emotion than happiness.
Newcastle manager Sam Allardyce criticised City for the hold-up and the Eastlands side responded with anger at him for making the dispute public.
One group, with 19 children, received standard treatments for anger including cognitive-behavioral therapy, presentation of relaxation techniques and social skills training for five consecutive business days.
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They also associated the out-group with anger, but for them the out-group was white.
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Corruption scandals in India over the past year has sparked widespread public anger and calls for reform.
Since then, the company has become a lightning rod for anger over Wall Street's profligacy and seeming arrogance.
Goodwin ultimately caved in to public anger and settled for a smaller pension.
Users also focused their anger on Amazon for listing the shirts.
Many politicians are watching the BBC reeling from its self-inflicted wounds with a mixture of amazement and frustration but I detect little anger or desire for retribution.
For anger, sadness and concentration, the detailed ways that blind people moved their faces were significantly more similar to those of their family members than to those of strangers.
Mr Cameron urged the prime minister to show more leadership on the issue, saying he had demonstrated a "tin ear" over the amount of public anger and calls for immediate reform.
But it is not likely to be enough to ease the public anger with politicians for enforcing the restrictions in the first place, or enough to restore faith in the banking system.
But his biggest anger was reserved for the developers and the county council who had ignored the results of a local referendum in which nearly 93% of people voted against the plans.
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Echoing a recent warning by former prime minister Tony Blair to his party, Ms Williams described Labour as now the "repository for anger and not the politics of ideas" in both Westminster and Cardiff Bay.
The anger at Republicans for supporting tough immigration laws, like the one passed in Arizona last year, is powerful and potentially damaging to Mr. Romney after a Republican primary in which the candidates largely rallied behind that law.
There is a similar story of love and loss and anger and grief for every headstone of course, but it's the sheer scale of the suffering which stays with you - and don't forget a similar story could be told from any war grave anywhere on earth.
For all the anger, there is something still more telling in these interviews, exceptional for their undiplomatic passion.
He has a reputation for snapping at people and for using anger to intimidate and avoid.
"They may experience anger at the relative for putting them in such a conflicted position, " Price said.
Not for the first time, the IMF and the EU will be cast as lightning-rods for xenophobic anger.
The problem, of course, is that countries have been known to be stuck in the anger and denial phases for years.
But many of the people mentioned in it felt betrayed, and the book's page on Amazon was an obvious outlet for their anger.
Rigoletto's biting humor is lost in the extravaganza, to some extent evaporating that plotline and the reason for the anger of the Duke's toadies.
"This tells me there is something more going on psychologically that we need to address, " he says, such as anger or a need for control.
Many present expressed anger towards those responsible for Mr Macia's death.
Mr Clegg has gambled that the rewards and opportunities of government will compensate for the anger his choice will provoke among some Lib Dem voters.
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