How to Deal with Emotionally Explosive People
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER. Antisocials are hooked on stimu- lation. They aren’t called antisocial because they don’t like ...
the tiniest infractions. To obsessive-compulsives, punishment is good for the soul, and even the slightest word of praise will l ...
their laws also. If you don’t, may God have mercy on your soul. Paranoids see even less humor in their actions than do narcissis ...
The metabolic by-products of alcohol—acetylaldehyde, among others—and the depletions of dopamine often cause as much irritabilit ...
This may be more semantics than biology, but as we have seen repeatedly, there is a great deal of physiological overlap among al ...
TYPEA PERSONALITY. This is not a disorder at all. It actually started out as a public relations device. In the early 1970s the n ...
Consider this: There are only two situations when angry people are likely to accept your assertion that there is something wrong ...
Even if we don’t have much in the way of biochemical explanations as to why one person would choose to fight and another to fly, ...
pleasant. Nobody intends to lose all their money in a slot machine, or drink enough to throw up; it just happens. Likewise, nobo ...
when they reach the level of pounding and panting, but most people don’t register smaller changes unless they’re actually counti ...
impending angry outbursts. Not everybody does them, but when people do, they are unmistakable. MUTTERING. It’s surprising how ma ...
related to the display of anger. When I see them in a client, I disrupt by pre- tending to be an anthropologist from Mars. “Brit ...
meant anything to you, you’d do a better job of keeping your promises. If I have an important appointment, I always arrange my s ...
When SSRIs help, in addition to improving general mood, they break the cycle of rumination that is so essential to getting angry ...
When people explode into anger, we want to help them and get them treatment, but more than that, we want to protect ourselves. M ...
programmed with everything a dinosaur needed to know to survive in the jungle. The limbic systemarose with mammals. It added emo ...
The Instinct for Anger ❧ 227 from western and southern states, seem to need more than almost any- body else. Another factor: Peo ...
appropriate if he were a police officer in a uniform that sanctions physical dominance, though real cops seldom invite attack. A ...
lose face. This is bad enough at work, but worse where organizational charts are not so clear. Competing claims for dominance le ...
whether they actually exist. Most battles for dominance begin with an arbi- trary distinction, and never end. The solution to th ...
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