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Understanding the Origins of Anger in Us with Russ Yost, LMFT (Part 1)

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In order to take a deeper dive into how and why anger surfaces in our hearts, I’ve invited Licensed Therapist and Counselor, Russ Yost to help us find some practical solutions in our weakest moments. Anger can be fueled by many situations, but we often come face to face with it when something exposes the shame we carry.

If you struggle with anger, the good news is that God is not surprised at your struggle. Russ will help us learn why we can struggle to manage our anger even as someone who claims to follow Christ. Join us as we discover the importance of approaching anger with curiosity and examining the moments that fuel it. We’ll even talk about tuning into our bodies to mitigate anger’s negative effects while channeling it towards redemptive change.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why “Alligator Brain” is helpful for understanding a trauma response
  • How the reactions we have in our anger can become habits
  • How to take our body’s cues that our shame or anger is being triggered
  • Why we need to recognize how anger can be a gift
  • Why God can be trusted with our anger

Connect with Russ on his website: www.russyost.com

Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame

Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here.

Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.

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In order to take a deeper dive into how and why anger surfaces in our hearts, I’ve invited Licensed Therapist and Counselor, Russ Yost to help us find some practical solutions in our weakest moments. Anger can be fueled by many situations, but we often come face to face with it when something exposes the shame we carry.

If you struggle with anger, the good news is that God is not surprised at your struggle. Russ will help us learn why we can struggle to manage our anger even as someone who claims to follow Christ. Join us as we discover the importance of approaching anger with curiosity and examining the moments that fuel it. We’ll even talk about tuning into our bodies to mitigate anger’s negative effects while channeling it towards redemptive change.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why “Alligator Brain” is helpful for understanding a trauma response
  • How the reactions we have in our anger can become habits
  • How to take our body’s cues that our shame or anger is being triggered
  • Why we need to recognize how anger can be a gift
  • Why God can be trusted with our anger

Connect with Russ on his website: www.russyost.com

Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame

Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here.

Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.

  continue reading

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