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Relationship Anger

October 3, 2014 by Stephen Mathis

Inappropriately displayed anger that is present in a variety of relationships (e.g., couples, marriages, work, school, friendships) is the topic of this podcast by Dr. Mathis. In it, he discusses the origins of this verbal and physical aggressive behavior, the potential consequences of being in such a relationship long-term, the various negative aspects of this behavior, and what possible solutions might be used to cope with minimizing and/or eradicating these unacceptable behaviors (including leaving the relationship if you are the person being victimized in these sorts of relationships).

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