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I was in a summer research program that was suppose to last 8 weeks but after 5 weeks I was taken out. apparently someone stole equipment from the lab and I was there at the time but I did not take it. Even though there is no proof that I did it those that were over the research used excuses such as that I had problems completing lab experiments even though I did well in the last 2 weeks and I did had problem in the first 3 weeks due to lack of lab experiment which I told them. I am suppose to go back home by plane tomorrow and am angry how should I deal with it?

2007-07-13 07:15:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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That is not anger that is frustration. You can control anger but it is not the case here. When you are frustrated you need to find some solution or you need to compromise with the situation. You should try the previous first and if does not work out settle for latter.

Good luck!

2007-07-13 07:34:12 · answer #1 · answered by flying_bull 3 · 0 0

"Anger is a natural emotion" Is not all ways natural for all people . But what i would do is when you would get angry or about to . Just phone a friend or just count back from 100, it starts to make the brain and the heart go back to ordinary . But when you get angry you brain inside goes a little red so i would not call this natural . I hope my answer ameliorate you .

2007-07-13 07:31:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wouldn't feel bad about being angry in your particular situation. Anger is natural but there is reasonable and unreasonable anger. Your circumstances would make anyone angry if they had been wrongly accused and have to leave a programme, it's reasonable.

2007-07-13 07:32:01 · answer #3 · answered by Empea 3 · 0 0

Anger is a natural emotion. It is part of the "fight or flight" response. It is very physical, even capable of making our adrenaline flow, and should be treated physically. Something strenuous such as work or exercise.

2007-07-13 07:25:34 · answer #4 · answered by phil8656 7 · 0 1

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