I’ve had the opportunity in past columns to highlight the “positives” of practicing kindness and expressing gratitude and their benefits for health. Today’s column will highlight the ongoing results ...
A new study suggests that anger and hatred are not merely different intensities of the same feeling but are distinct ...
A new free anger management program launching in Flint aims to address long-standing gaps in adult mental health support, ...
You're heart's pounding. Your muscles are tense. Your face feels like it's on fire. In other words, you're angry! We all know what anger feels like in our bodies, but what's really going on in our ...
It’s perfectly understandable that we’re becoming more irritable, impatient, annoyed, critical, resentful, angry, and less able to see other people’s perspectives. Anger is the most contagious emotion ...
Citations: Brett, Jeanne, Hajo Adam. 2015. Context matters: The Social Effects of Anger Depend on the Competitiveness of the Situation.
Emotional interactions can go terribly wrong when we’re unaware of their shadow workings and how they influence our behavior. The components of interactive behavior are: Implicit judgments Implicit ...
Everyone experiences anger in their lives. Maybe you had a fight with your best friend, you didn’t get that promotion you expected or you wrangled through bad traffic and bad drivers to get somewhere ...
The researchers found a significant relation for age with most anger measures, with increases in State and Trait Anger and Anger Control with age. HealthDay News — Aging is significantly related to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (May 28, 2025)—The menopause transition can take a physical as well as a mental and emotional toll on many women. A new study suggests that emotions such as anger, irritability, and ...