Thursday, December 28, 2006

"Dealing with Anger" Newsletter: Volume I Issue 4

EmoshuNews - Thursday, December 28, 2006

DEALING WITH ANGER
By Daniel Cohen
Webmaster-emoshuns.com

I read that Michael Richards, best known for playing the role of Kramer on the Seinfeld television program, is undergoing psychiatric counseling after a racial outburst at a comedy club. Richards says his outburst was fueled by anger and rage he didn't know he possessed, rather than from racial bigotry. he's quoted as saying, "I’m shattered by it. The way this came through me was like a freight train."

With counseling, Richards wants to learn how to better manage his anger and to gain a level of understanding regarding what prompted his racial outburst.

Earlier this year, when actor Mel Gibson was arrested for drunk driving, he lashed out at arresting officers with a series of hateful remarks he later said did not reflect his true feelings.

When people get angry, they often say things they don't mean. what's more, many people don't know how angry they are until it comes out "like a freight train."

Getting in touch with the depths of one's anger - however built-up and repressed - can help avoid, and deal with, problems in one's life. Frank Mannarino and the EMOSHUNS Team of emotional health care professionals has a proven track record of experience helping people deal with anger, resentment, humiliation, embarrassment, disappointment, and other strong emotions that challenge us to be as healthy and happy as we can be.

In the week prior to the November elections, Senator John Kerry was asked to apologize to American troops for remarks he made during a speech. although he wasn't referring to the troops when he made the remarks others said were offensive, Kerry complied. in our current politically-correct, media-exaggerated world, we often hear people express outrage at remarks considered to be offensive in nature. such 'thin skins' remind me of the childhood adage, "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me."

When others make offensive remarks, we often react by getting defensive and, in so doing, say and do things we regret and do not mean. learning how to deal with offensive behavior with honest and appropriate responses, rather than regrettable behavior, enables you to "Feel Better and Take Back Your Life!" Frank Mannarino and the EMOSHUNS Team has a proven track record of experience helping extraordinary and everyday people do just that.

Contact Frank and his team for more information:

Web Site: http://www.emoshuns.com

Phone:
1-888-WANNA TALK
(926-6282)

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