• Understanding Hatred

    Hate. It’s one of the strongest words in the English language and most people avoid using it unless it truly applies. Much like the warm tingling feelings of love, hate can be just as overwhelming and consuming. When we talk about hatred, we are talking about an unconscious and sometimes conscious dynamic that can be […]

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  • Differences Between Anger and Hatred

    As strong, unpleasant emotional reactions to physical or psychological pain, anger and hatred share more dissimilarities than similarities, especially regarding their sustainability and intensity. Although anger and hatred produce the same physiological responses–increased heart rate and respiration, rising blood pressure, tensed muscles–anger is a co-occurring emotional response while hatred is an isolated emotional response. Anger […]

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