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Venting Does Not Reduce Anger? Study: This Trick is Effective

Erin DohertyApril 8, 20241 mins
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Some people may express their anger by destroying objects in an attempt to calm themselves down and stop feeling angry. However, research shows that this method of venting does not achieve the desired outcome. Engaging in activities that can reduce the level of agitation is the only way to eliminate anger.

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