It is normal to feel angry, but uncontrolled parental anger can have serious negative effects on children, including poor mental, emotional, and physical health. A parent may express their anger by ...
Anger is a negative experience so closely bound to pain and depression that it can sometimes be hard to know where one of these experiences ends and another begins. Pain is never just about the ...
In the fast-paced world we live in, stress and anger often seem like unavoidable parts of daily life. These emotions can arise from various situations—traffic jams, workplace conflicts, or even ...
Pretty much everyone will sometimes struggle with anger at work. People fear the wrath of abusive supervisors, suppress anger ...
A noteworthy story about anger in the Bible is when Jesus Christ cleanses the temple by flipping over “the tables of the moneychangers” and “the seats of them that sold doves,” in Matthew 21:12-13.
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 ...
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 85 percent of all diseases have a link to your emotional state. That means how you feel has an impact on your physical health.
Anger is one of the most powerful emotions, capable of clouding judgment, destroying relationships, and leading us to make decisions we later regret. In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna offers profound ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Travers writes about the world of psychology. “I always end up hurling personal insults when I’m arguing with my partner. How ...
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 ...
This column will be about the importance of controlling anger and the consequence of not keeping your cool when angry. I am often asked if I ever get angry. Indeed, I do, and so do you if you are ...