If you have ever been sexually betrayed by a spouse or you know someone who has, then you have likely felt or witnessed intense anger and emotional upheaval firsthand. Betrayal trauma anger is the ...
Have a challenging goal ahead? Some anger could help you achieve it, according to new research. For the study, published recently in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers ...
Yvette Costa is an Executive Coach and Director of Coaching Services at Velocity Advisory Group. She works with individuals and teams. The world has been in upheaval for more than two years—a global ...
We all know stress can worsen pain, but new research shows that anger and a sense of injustice may be even more powerful ...
Everyone feels grumpy sometimes – even a cheerful person like me. Sometimes exhaustion makes us crabby. When we really need sleep, our brains struggle to do their jobs – like managing our emotions.
Some years ago, I was having a drink with a friend in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco when I had the bizarre experience of feeling acute rage at a stranger, seemingly out of nowhere. I ...
Anger is not usually a pleasant feeling. When we feel we’ve been wronged—by, say, a slow driver or a boss or a noisy neighbor—our heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature go up, preparing us ...
Individuals with medium to high levels of both anger and perceived injustice formed the group with the worst outcomes. They reported more intense pain, pain that spread to more body areas and higher ...
It’s disturbing to read in the news about anger run amok. Teachers, librarians, airline employees, and health care workers are targets of verbal and physical abuse, political figures are receiving ...
Patients who reported medium to high levels of both anger and perceived injustice did worst. They had higher pain intensity, ...
This article is part of All the Rage, an editorial package that digs into the science of anger. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series all week. Read more here. It’s easy to assume that ...
Anger is generally a natural response to frustrating issues or situations, yet is often expressed in ways that are scary, confusing, or even unhealthy. Many people consider anger a “bad” emotion, and ...
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