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In this episode, Julie and Ginger dive into anger! Brene Brown defines anger as an emotion we feel when something gets in the way of our desired outcome, or when we believe there is a violation of the way we believe something should be. She says that anger is both active and activating.
Anger is an emotion we all experience, and it causes us to go into a fight or flight response. This means we shift to a state of survival, with our heart rate and adrenalin level increasing, and our cognitive and relational abilities decreasing.
Julie says, “We have three options on how to deal with anger: express it, suppress it, or process it.” We never age out of the emotion of anger, instead we need to learn how to navigate it. Listen in for tips on how to safely navigate the anger of yourself and the children in your care.
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In this episode, Julie and Ginger dive into anger! Brene Brown defines anger as an emotion we feel when something gets in the way of our desired outcome, or when we believe there is a violation of the way we believe something should be. She says that anger is both active and activating.
Anger is an emotion we all experience, and it causes us to go into a fight or flight response. This means we shift to a state of survival, with our heart rate and adrenalin level increasing, and our cognitive and relational abilities decreasing.
Julie says, “We have three options on how to deal with anger: express it, suppress it, or process it.” We never age out of the emotion of anger, instead we need to learn how to navigate it. Listen in for tips on how to safely navigate the anger of yourself and the children in your care.
We want to hear from you! Please let us know what works for
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