Eric Frandsen

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Emotion shuts down the rational, cognitive portion of our brains. Anyone who has attempted to reason with an angry spouse or use logic to get a toddler over a tantrum understands this on a visceral level. Emotion demands to be acknowledged and appeased before it will disengage its controlling grip on the higher centers of cognition.
In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope
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