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Research has shown that a person’s degree of expressed anger singularly explains the success of pain-mitigating interventions. People who articulate their emotions and in a way that “makes meaning” out of strong negative feelings of anger and resentment, are better able to adjust to pain. In particular, research has found that writing about emotions in a way that makes sense of them can result in significant improvements in pain relief.
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
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