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<title>Anger - Is It In My Head Or Is It In My Body?</title>
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<description>Have you ever said, “I am so angry with ……(someone or something)!”? I bet you have and then you have gone into a long diatribe about the content of whatever makes you angry – most angry people do. Someone may say, “This anger is all in your head, in your thoughts,” which makes angry people get even more angry still.</description>
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