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In this episode our team discusses anger. Young girls often learn to express their anger by watching their parents or older siblings. Anger is recognized as a natural and appropriate response to many frustrating situations or experiences. Learning ways to recognize and express anger appropriately is a much more challenging task. We explore the brain's response to anger, healthy ways to express anger, and the impact of unhealthy behaviors such as aggression, withdrawal, or denial. Join us as we look at our own experiences and the experiences of our daughters.
By Dr. Lisa Rice, Dr. Margaux Brown, and Dr. Vince Culotta5
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In this episode our team discusses anger. Young girls often learn to express their anger by watching their parents or older siblings. Anger is recognized as a natural and appropriate response to many frustrating situations or experiences. Learning ways to recognize and express anger appropriately is a much more challenging task. We explore the brain's response to anger, healthy ways to express anger, and the impact of unhealthy behaviors such as aggression, withdrawal, or denial. Join us as we look at our own experiences and the experiences of our daughters.