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shenderson6

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Conflict resolution expert Sybil Evans identified three primary factors contributing to our ever-increasing anger. List the three factors and give an example of how each relates to stress.

Question 2

The category of psychological disorders involving excessive or inappropriate reactions to a particular situation is known as __________ disorders.
 a. anxiety
  b. bipolar
  c. panic
  d. mood



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Answer to Question 1

Sybil Evans, a conflict-resolution expert in New York City, has identified the following three primary factors as contributors to our ever-increasing anger: time, technology, and tension. She says: Americans are working longer hours than anyone else in the world. The cell phones and pagers that were supposed to make our lives easier have put us on call 24/7/365 . Since we're always running, we're tense and low on patience. And the less patience we have, the less we monitor what we say to people and how we treat them..

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shenderson6

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Gracias!


jordangronback

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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