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Management of Anger in the Context of Constructionism and Contributions of Derrida, Lacan, Hattie, Spielberger, Mishra, and Sochos

This paper reflects the views of psychologists Gergen, andWeishar, and social constructionists like Harre. The management of anger teaches us to forgive someone and to have a clear ideology. The holy books ‘Geeta’ and the Bible both emphasize the request to “replace anger with love.”The authors like...

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Published in:International journal of learning and development 2021-11, Vol.11 (4), p.1
Main Authors: Regmi DPhil, Murari Prasad, Basnet, Dess Mardan, Prasad Aryal, Narayan
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper reflects the views of psychologists Gergen, andWeishar, and social constructionists like Harre. The management of anger teaches us to forgive someone and to have a clear ideology. The holy books ‘Geeta’ and the Bible both emphasize the request to “replace anger with love.”The authors like Novaco, Van Leuven, and Claude Steiner, have their own views on anger. The views of Mishra (Age of Anger) are praiseworthy. Daniel Goleman says anger is poison. Similarly, the views of Peale, Murphy, Hattie, and Watkins expressed their views on religion and self-esteem. Derrida’s logocentrism shows an emphasis on justice and Murphy’s view of the subconscious mind and on altruistic motives. Spielberger expressed his lucid views on stress and anger. This research focuses on the views of the six theorists mentioned in the title. Anger management teaches us how to forgive a person and one should have clarity in his or her conscience.
ISSN:2164-4063
2164-4063
DOI:10.5296/ijld.v11i4.19138