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Thaeme Mariôto sobre gestação durante pandemia: "O principal desafio é controlar o emocional" - Quem

Thaeme Mariôto sobre gestação durante pandemia: "O principal desafio é controlar o emocional" - Quem
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How to Release Your Anger in Tangible Ways


Allowing anger to control you is destructive.
By Corine Gatti
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Think of your emotions as a pressure cooker. What happens? Simply, everything in the pot bursts and overflows until you have one big mess.
This illustration pretty much sums up anger. But how can you control it? Don t stuff your anger, that s for sure. Stuffing your anger only leads to more hostility. Researchers have found that not venting can damage your health and create other problems for relationships and it can lead to destructive behaviors. When you come to the point where you need a release, you want to do it in a healthy manner that is productive. Here is how to release your anger in tangible ways. ....

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"Emotional wellbeing in saudi arabia during the covid-19 pandemic: A na" by Abbas Al Mutair, Mohammed Alhajji et al.


Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the overall emotional wellbeing and emotional predictors of the Saudi population during COVID-19. Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed; the data were collected by using the Arabic version of the Mental Health Inventory. Results: A total of 5041 participants were successfully recruited over 1 week. The participants scored moderately on Anxiety, Depression, Loss of Behavioral/Emotional Control, General Positive Affect, Emotional Ties, and Life Satisfaction. The results indicated that age, gender, marital status, socioeconomic status, and having chronic health conditions are major predictors of emotional wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: A rehabilitation program should be initiated to restore the community function and the wellbeing of individuals who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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Why Do Animals Love to Play? - The Atlantic


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Scientists think it’s valuable, but they’re not quite sure why.
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Anyone who has ever chucked a tennis ball in the general vicinity of a border collie knows that some animals take play very seriously the intense stare, the tremble of anticipation, the apparent joy with every bounce, all in pursuit of inedible prey that tastes like the backyard. Dogs are far from the only animals that devote considerable time and energy to play. Juvenile wasps wrestle with hive mates, otters toss rocks between their paws, and human children around the world go to great lengths to avoid make-believe lava on the living-room floor. ....

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