Analyses of facial expressions revealed that the more fear individuals displayed in response to the stressors, the higher their biological responses to stress. By contrast, the more anger and disgust (indignation) individuals displayed in response to the same stressors, the lower their responses.
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Here getting emotional is not bad for you if you look at the case of anger. The more they are displaying anger, the lower the stress responses.Jennifer Lerner
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