We all understand that anger is a normal emotion for humans and all other animals. We are told that it is healthy to express anger in intimate relationships. How does that work for you? Probably not ...
Contrary to previous research suggesting that expressing anger in the workplace leads to higher status and positive outcomes, a new study by researchers from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and ...
Studies have long linked the expression of anger to negative health phenomena like increased blood pressure. Some new research explains how not controlling your fury can have a harmful impact on your ...
You’ve likely felt angry at work, but have you expressed it? Many people feel like anger doesn’t have a place in the workplace, but Hesha Abrams, author of Holding the Calm: The Secrets to Resolving ...
Americans may not be able to agree on what makes them angry, but there is one thing Americans can agree on: They are raging. Some people are more irate than others: A Pew Poll from January 2022 found ...
Anger is the kind of feeling people try to tamp down, out of fear that it will ignite and explode. Pretending your anger doesn't exist causes it to compress itself, making a home in the small space of ...
Haas, a movement artist, writer, curator and facilitator, is the creator of the Anger Project. Credit: (Rachel Marie Photography/Contributor) Movement artist, curator ...
A new study published in The Journal of Social Psychology indicates that women who express anger about gender inequality tend to be judged more harshly and receive less public support for their causes ...
I was cleaning up old bookmarks on my web browser last week and I came across a link to an article about research linking suppressed anger to certain cancers, including breast cancer. I think I ...
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