destructive emotion

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a feeling that causes harm or damage

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  • Jealousy is a powerful and often destructive emotion that can ruin relationships.
  • Therapy can teach you how to cope with destructive emotions in a healthy way.
  • Unchecked, destructive emotions like rage and resentment will fester.
  • The study explores the neurological basis of destructive emotions and their impact on decision-making.
  • His inability to control his destructive emotions led to his downfall.
  • How can one transform a destructive emotion into something positive?
  • Holding onto such a destructive emotion for years had taken a severe toll on her mental health.
  • Hatred is a truly destructive emotion that poisons the soul of the one who feels it.
  • The leader's speech preyed on the crowd's most destructive emotions, inciting violence.
  • It is important to recognize when a feeling becomes a destructive emotion that harms yourself or others.