Jackson and Lena reveal the two-step anger process and share research-backed techniques to transform overwhelming emotions into manageable responses through body awareness and cognitive tools.

Talk about anger management and controlling emotions


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Jackson: Hey everyone, welcome to another personalized episode from BeFreed! I'm Jackson, and I'm here with Lena to dive deep into something we all struggle with-anger management and controlling our emotions.
Lena: Absolutely, Jackson! I'm so excited about this conversation because anger is one of those emotions that can feel completely overwhelming, yet with the right understanding and tools, it becomes something we can actually work with rather than against. We're going to explore some fascinating insights from multiple research sources today.
Jackson: Right, and what I love about this topic is how practical it gets. We're not just talking theory here-we're talking about real strategies that can transform how we experience and express anger in our daily lives.