She kept blaming herself for snapping over small things, until she realized the outbursts weren’t anger so much as a nervous system on high alert from frantic parenting years. When you recognize those ...
Is your anger protecting you or hijacking you? From reactive rage to chronic resentment, know what you’re experiencing, how ...
The science backs up what people always say. Don't go jogging or punch a bag when angry. "You need to calm down" ...
This post is in response to Anger Problems: A Smokescreen for Fear-Shame Phobia By Steven Stosny, Ph.D. Since fellow PT blogger Dr. Steven Stosny and I both share similar concerns with the increasing ...
That flash of rage when someone cuts you off in traffic. The bubbling frustration when technology fails at the worst possible moment. The simmering irritation with a colleague who consistently misses ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Can a burst of anger take a toll on the heart? Previous research has suggested there’s a link between an acute episode of anger ...
Mental health professionals emphasize that anger management issues in relationships often signal deeper concerns requiring immediate attention. While many relationship challenges can be worked through ...
SAN ANTONIO – A study funded by the National Institutes of Health provides clarity as to why anger might increase someone’s risk of heart disease or stroke. The study placed people in a setting and ...
A growing number of youngsters have sought support from Childline for anger issues over the past year. New data shows the helpline, which is run by the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of ...
Verse 19 says: “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.” That makes total sense. There is a reason we have two ears and only one mouth. Verse 20 begins with ...