This father’s example
All the father's scores are high. There is no modulation of his anger. Modulation means reacting with different intensities to different kinds of situations, depending on the severity of the problem.
This father probably finds life with his children quite difficult because he seems to react with the same strong intensity to all misbehavior.
Clumping intensity at a small range is less of a problem (father rarely becomes very angry). Even so, don't some of these situations "deserve" more anger than others? I'm not saying you should be angry. I might even admire a parent who rarely feels anger toward their children as long as they show some passion for their beliefs about right and wrong.
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