You've been told to "let it out" your whole life. But venting anger doesn't release it—it rehearses it. Here's what four ...
Anger and aggression are pervasive among humans. That's no surprise, since anger is an ancient response that is built into the brain. Getting angry can even be a cocktail of brain and body hormones, ...
Anger, aggression, and violence are terms that are often used interchangeably; however, they are different. Anger is an emotion that motivates or mobilises people to act: it might help a person to ...
Problems with managing anger can have severe consequences for the afflicted individual and their loved ones. A new study shows that four weeks of therapy delivered over the internet can help people ...
Often, passive-aggressive behavior stems from what is typically a good thing: the desire to avoid conflict. Or, it could be a ...
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 ...
Hidden anger that comes out indirectly—through inappropriate, unproductive action or even inaction—can undermine relationships with friends, family and colleagues at work. Murphy, a psychologist and ...
Nearly 8 out of 10 drivers in the United States say they have engaged in a least one aggressive driving behavior in the past year, according to a survey released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic ...
If Terry L. had to give herself a diagnosis, it would be “what I call POPD — pissed-off personality disorder,” she says. Even though the Kansas resident has learned numerous coping skills to help ...
SEATTLE — If you find yourself often making erratic decisions behind the wheel because of your emotional state, the American Automobile Association (AAA) and the Washington State Patrol (WSP) have ...