STRONG EMOTIONAL RESPONSES
Silence: We do not outwardly respond, although we feel upset. We endure without doing or saying anything. Release: We notice the strong emotional response, but do not take it in. We choose to let it go. We do not feel the need to respond. Attack: We respond with an intention to hurt whomever elicited the strong emotional response in us. ................
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