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  2. Why Are You So Angry? And What to Do About It - AOL

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    The right kind of virtual therapy can be just as effective as the in-person kind. Here’s how to choose wisely.

  3. Anger - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas felt that if anger was justified, it was not a sin. For example, "He that is angry without cause, shall be in danger; but he that is angry with cause, shall not be in danger: for without anger, teaching will be useless, judgments unstable, crimes unchecked. Therefore to be angry is not always an evil." [119]

  4. Husband Upset with Wife After She Forgot to Pick Up ... - AOL

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    He discovered his wife in their bedroom, glued to her iPad and "playing the game as always." When the husband asked where their son was, "her eyes grew wide" as she seemingly realized she had ...

  5. Anger management - Wikipedia

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    An anger management course. Anger management is a psycho-therapeutic program for anger prevention and control. It has been described as deploying anger successfully. [1] Anger is frequently a result of frustration, or of feeling blocked or thwarted from something the subject feels is important.

  6. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Refusing to submit to a husband's wishes is a common reason given for justification of violence in developing countries: [376] for instance 62.4% of women in Tajikistan justify wife beating if the wife goes out without telling the husband; 68% if she argues with him; 47.9% if she refuses to have sex with him. [377]

  7. Husband refuses to leave office, so angry wife drives into ...

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    Investigators did not say why her husband was in the building at 2 a.m. The couple share a home about 5 miles northeast of the industrial plaza where the crash occurred, records show.

  8. Infidelity - Wikipedia

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    Infidelity (synonyms include non-consensual non-monogamy, cheating, straying, adultery, being unfaithful, two-timing, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's emotional or sexual exclusivity that commonly results in feelings of anger, sexual jealousy, and rivalry.

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    Image credits: Burnernewusername #5. My father was a doctor with a pre-existing condition before Obamacare, which meant the only health insurance he could get was through his state's pool of last ...