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Opinion: "The greatest remedy for anger is delay"
Nearly 2,000 years ago, Roman philosopher Seneca taught: 'The greatest remedy for anger is delay.' This philosophy still rings true today, and today’s political and social arenas would surely benefit from practicing delayed anger.
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Education Week: How we can use emotions as a guide
Psychologist Debra Theobald McClendon presented a class during BYU's Education Week on how strong emotions can help create a healthy life.
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Parliament of the World's Religions: Spiritual, emotional care for veterans is needed after 'moral injury'
Veterans gathered to discuss the symptoms of moral injury and ways to help returning soldiers cope with its side effects at the 2015 Parliament of the World's Religions.
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Education Week: How to negotiate life's most important conversations
Often critical conversations that have mutual love and respect aid both parties in understanding one another. (Elliott Miller)
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