While leaders might use anger to get their employees’ attention or improve their performance, employees view anger as ...
People are angry right now. Our world has changed dramatically in the last six months, and people are reaching a boiling point. It began with the pandemic. A lot of people were afraid, and that fear ...
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 ...
You may have thought that post-election, the anger that seems so pervasive in our society today would abate, at least a little. The run-up to the election had both sides engaging in hyperbolic ...
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 ...
Of course, not all anger is a problem. Problem anger is that which makes you act against your long-term best interest or keeps you from acting in your long-term best interest. Implicit Violation of ...
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is different than OCD. Its hallmark traits of perfectionism and the need for control can sometimes lead to intense feelings of anger. OCPD is a ...
Physically disposing of a piece of paper containing your angry thoughts in a shredder (left) effectively neutralizes the anger, whereas putting it in a plastic box (right) does not. A research group ...