Anger and Fear
The claim that anger always has fear behind it is presented as a useful lens but without exploration of exceptions. The article acknowledges that fear behind anger is not visible until the emotional state is opened up. The model claims ang…
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The claim that anger always has fear behind it is presented as a useful lens but without exploration of exceptions. The article acknowledges that fear behind anger is not visible until the emotional state is opened up. The model claims anger covers fear because fear feels vulnerable. The article proposes that hurt and fear can escalate into anger, outrage, grievance, and violence.