by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Anger
Religious approaches to anger are often contentious; this has been brought to light by the recent attack on the Sikh community in Wisconsin. On the 5th August 2012 a white supremacist gunman, killed 7 people, including himself, during a Sunday service at a Sikh...
by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Anger, Depression
When I first looked into writing this blog I thought I would right it in third-person perspective as I now specialise in anger, stress and emotional management. But depression and anger was a big part in my life so I will write this as a sufferer of both. I left...
by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Addiction, Anger
As an organisation, we have counselled many people when anger has been affecting their lives. When working with individuals who have had addiction in their lives, we have found that, after the initial rehabilitation process, feelings and emotions come to the surface....
by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Anger
I recently returned from working in Northern Ireland with a group of people addicted to drugs and alcohol. I was there to share my strategies for dealing with anger. It was the most uplifting experience for me. Every person I met and worked with had their own...
by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Anger
For some of us, Christmas is not a time of peace and happiness, but one when our anger comes to the front in a most unfortunate way. You may be sitting here reading this, deeply regretting the angry words used that were aimed to hurt, or the gestures made in the eye...
by admin | Feb 24, 2014 | Anger
Is it a good thing for us to be bullied when we are young? Does it make us more mature, more rounded, more successful individuals when we are older?Or does it breed a society of victims and perpetrators? An article in the Daily Mail recently (“Why it’s not always bad...