Have you ever been in a conversation where the other person's words felt like daggers, but you couldn't quite pinpoint why?
Our mother had some psychological problems and showed some anger and paranoia symptoms, which scared us as children.
Marc Brackett, director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence argues that we're facing an overreaction epidemic.
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-- Controlling types have to be right. There is always an excuse for their behavior (however brutal) and always a reason to blame others. Controlling people are perfectionists and micro-managers.
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Q. My sister, age 86, and I, 84, have two younger brothers, 77 and 74. We have all been invited to share Thanksgiving with one of my brothers and his wife. We siblings are spread out geographically ...
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