прочитайте следующий текст: understanding anger, overcoming anxiety
1. anger is a powerful emotion with serious health consequences. a new study from concordia university shows that for millions of individuals around the world who suffer from generalized anxiety disorder (gad), anger is more than an emotion; it's an agent that exacerbates their illness. gad is a serious affliction characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry about everyday things. it often interferes with a person's ability to function normally. individuals suffering from gad typically anticipate disaster, and are overly concerned about everyday issues, such as health, money, and relationships.
2. deschênes and her colleagues at concordia and ryerson university in toronto looked into how specific components of anger contribute to gad. they examined hostility, physical and verbal aggression, anger expression and anger control. the team assessed more than 380 participants for gad symptoms and their tendency to respond to anger-inducing scenarios, by testing responses to such statements as, "i strike out at whatever infuriates me" and "i boil inside, but i don't show it." the study, which was recently published in cognitive behaviour therapy, found that in the 131 participants who exhibited gad symptoms, higher levels of anger and its various dimensions were associated with worry and anxiety. furthermore, hostility and internalized anger contributed to the severity of their gad symptoms.
3. this suggests not only that anger and anxiety go hand in hand, but also that heightened levels of anger are uniquely related to gad status. what's more, internalized anger expression -- boiling inside without showing it -- is a stronger predictor of gad than other forms of anger.
укажите, в какой части текста речь идет о том, что сдерживаемый внутри себя гнев наиболее сильно влияет на генерализированное тревожное расстройство