Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Anger

[1] The level of emotional correaction to an environment that exceeds a tolerance level; but, is not extenuated into a more advanced and defensive level such as fury. Anger is simply a stage of emotional that induced by an extrinsical condition that causes a defensive state of behavior caused by a lack of separating from the adverse environment. At this stage of emotion, there are multifarious emotions agglomerated functionally; and are actuated at various time periods. These emotions are: [1]repulsion o he environment [2] The lack of tolerance of the conditions within the environment [3] Hate of specific conditions within the environment [4] lack of patience to allow betterment of he conditions [5] A defensive behavior at the offending etiology of the condition. his attack may be present in multifarious forms. One form is an amplification in speech amplitude in speech to display the anger, make more aware the personal condition of anger that is present; and/ or o provoke retreat by the offending cause . Progressive defensive behavior may be modified to generate a direct attack on the etiological entity of repulsion by physically attempting to force the entity away by pushing, striking, or other means. These reactions are created from repulsion ; and are only emotions that are present due to creation of variable behavioural modifications o attempt to leave; or force away, the extrinsical offending entity. e anger is enhanced in one of 2 ways; or both. [1] Firstly, defending the immediate area which the angered person is preoccupying to lack of desire to leave. [2] Secondly, the incapability to evacuate the immediate area to leave the offending cause of anger.

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