Life is aggravating and learning to keep your cool when you’d rather blow your top is one of its great lessons. Known as the “Anger Professor,” Ryan Martin, author of “Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your ...
While it’s not always a bad thing, feeling angry too often can have serious impacts on your long-term health and wellbeing. Here’s what works – and what can make it worse.
A: Your question could be asked in a number of settings. In a criminal courtroom when the victim’s loved one sees the convicted defendant, for example; or when a judge makes a ruling in your presence, ...
Science reveals a genetic link to trait anger, suggesting a predisposition to react intensely. However, environmental factors like childhood experiences and home atmosphere significantly shape anger ...
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