Why do we hold on to hurt and anger? Learn the psychological barriers to letting go and how to tell if your stance is a ...
In today’s political climate, anger has stirred up protests throughout the nation. While parades and protests may have an immediate cathartic effect, clinicians and researchers report that anger can ...
Study showed people calmer if they thought of themselves as detached. July 12, 2012 — -- How do you study anger? Make someone mad, really mad, but very carefully. Researchers at Ohio State ...
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing steam from a pressure cooker. But this common metaphor is misleading, according to ...
Women feel more intense anger as they grow older, but are more adept at managing it This might be because women want to have a positive impact on the world that they feel more acutely as they age ...
A large meta-analysis of 150 studies involving 10,000 participants found that venting anger doesnt actually reduce rage.
Women feel more intense anger as they grow older, but are more adept at managing it This might be because women want to have a positive impact on the world that they feel more acutely as they age ...