AWARENESS ON ANGER MANAGEMENT AMONG DENTAL STUDENTS
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Anger management, awareness, dental students.Abstract
Anger is a normal healthy emotion, which is neither good nor bad. Anger is frequently a result of frustration, or of feeling blocked from something that is important. Anger is considered as a defensive response against any kind of fear or emotion of vulnerability. However, it can affect a person's decision making, damage relationships, and otherwise cause harm. So there must be certain measures taken to reduce anger.
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