Venting “doesn’t encourage things like problem-solving, taking a different view on things, and radical acceptance,” Aaron P.
People are angry right now. Our world has changed dramatically in the last six months, and people are reaching a boiling point. It began with the pandemic. A lot of people were afraid, and that fear ...
Anger is a slippery slope. It’s easy to slide into a moment of rage and let words fly like daggers, unaware of the permanent scars they might leave. We’ve all been there—grasping for the most hurtful ...
Anger serves an important function: it shows up when something we care about has been harmed, or has the potential to be harmed. This harm can be either real or perceived. Because of its protective ...
One of Ukraine's main opposition parties physically blocked lawmakers from holding a vote in parliament on Tuesday to dismiss two ministers over a corruption investigation, demanding the removal of ...
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 ...
Do you throw things in frustration, scream at people when they don’t listen to you, or get agitated during an argument? While these sudden bouts of anger may seem normal to everyone, rage can trigger ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Individuals that experience a surge of anger could have an increase in their risk for a heart attack. According to new research, the ability of blood vessels to dilate was ...
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 ...
A monk decided to meditate alone, away from his monastery. He took his boat out to the middle of a lake, dropped anchor and closed his eyes to begin his meditation. After a few hours of serene, ...
Ticked off. Fed up. Enraged. Call it what you will, but we've all been there. Anger is part of being human, says Norman Rosenthal, MD, professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School. ...