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 ...
Feeling angry constricts blood vessels in unhealthy ways and could raise a person's long-term odds for heart disease, new research warns. "If you're a person who gets angry all the time, you're having ...
Anger, a universal and powerful emotion, is deeply embedded in human psychology. While it serves as a natural response to perceived threats or injustices, chronic anger can have profound implications ...
(CNN) — Does it ever feel as if your anger courses through your veins? Well, that isn’t too far off, according to new research. (CNN) — Does it ever feel as if your anger courses through your veins?
Anger, more than a feeling we should suppress, can be seen as a message that guide us on the right course of action, says Heather Lench, a professor of psychological and brain sciences at Texas A&M ...
“I found out why my jaw was hurting so much,” a friend tells me on the phone. “I have been grinding my teeth in my sleep, and even when I am awake. The dentist gave me something to put in my mouth at ...
Political attitudes and opinions can and do shift, sometimes drastically. Recent psychological research from Washington ...
Citations: Brett, Jeanne, Hajo Adam. 2015. Context matters: The Social Effects of Anger Depend on the Competitiveness of the Situation.
Be it anger or irritation, or any other weakness that brings us frustration, following the 4 steps helps us overcome our shortcomings scientifically and systematically. So what are these four steps?..