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It’s a misconception that you have to vent or rage at someone to express your anger. The most effective path is to be assertive without blame or accusations (see Chapter 13). Rather than scold someone or stuff your anger, journal, discuss it with someone, and then express it. Channel rage into physical or creative activity. You can also observe anger in meditation or analyze the contributing factors, including your part.
Codependency For Dummies
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