We are all born with an innate loving instinct, argued Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, but Anger and hostility arise when the individuals need for love is unmet, frustrated, or hindered. That view has been tempered by modern understanding of the human genome that reveals there are specific genes that increase the risk of socially harmful behavior such as aggressiveness, antisocial behavior, suicide and drug abuse. Today, most psychologists agree that a combination of nature and nurture is involved in the manifestation of anger. A person with good emotional health has the ability to express all emotions appropriately, and
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