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A word of warning to President Finger-Pointer:
Feeling persistently resentful toward other people -- the boss who fired you, the spouse who cheated on you -- can indeed affect your physical health, according to a new book, "Embitterment: Societal, psychological, and clinical perspectives."

In fact, the negative power of feeling bitter is so strong that the authors call for the creation of a new diagnosis called PTED, or post-traumatic embitterment disorder, to describe people who can't forgive others' transgressions against them.
Just how bad can it get?
Feeling bitter interferes with the body's hormonal and immune systems, according to Carsten Wrosch, an associate professor of psychology at Concordia University in Montreal and an author of a chapter in the new book. Studies have shown that bitter, angry people have higher blood pressure and heart rate and are more likely to die of heart disease and other illnesses.
Seriously, dude, you've turned into the Poster Child for PTED.
Leslie

2 comments:

Alicia said...

this is truly amazing...I am passing this article on to my co-workers!

Ativan VS Xanax said...

what i know s that if you feel biter or hatred, it will affect your body.. as simple as that


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