Pretty much everyone will sometimes struggle with anger at work. People fear the wrath of abusive supervisors, suppress anger to maintain a façade of professionalism, or vent anger toward co-workers ...
Pretty much everyone will sometimes struggle with anger at work. People fear the wrath of abusive supervisors, suppress anger to maintain a facade of professionalism, or vent anger toward coworkers ...
Anger at work has a bad reputation, and deservedly so. A host of studies show that psychological safety, or the feeling that your team has your back, is critical to workplace performance. Other ...
The emotion of anger exists for good reason. You’ve evolved to feel it, as it activates your fight-or-fight response to threats—which kept your ancestors safe when fighting predators off was a ...
There is a lot to be angry about. Our political systems are dysfunctional and rife with hateful rhetoric. Headlines about multiple wars abroad are competing for our attention, while at home, we are ...
Nurses are facing record-high burnout and nationwide staffing shortages, making frustrations high in the workplace. Workers in a health care setting are also 16 time more likely to experience violence ...
Your emotional landscape may change a lot in a single workday. As meetings, deadlines, and emails fill your calendar, you may cycle through every feeling from dread to frustration to satisfaction. But ...
They said it again. A ripple of rage runs up your chest like a misplaced hamster. Then it spreads to your neck and arms. Your eyes dilate. You could crush a skull. Or maybe you’re angry at yourself ...
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 ...