Intermittent explosive disorder can begin young and last a lifetime. April 4, 2013— -- Throwing balls, kicking players, shouting gay slurs -- all of these outbursts caught on videotape of Rutgers ...
With all those raging hormones, every teenager is bound to “lose it” at one time or another. But a recent study suggests that adolescents’ attacks of anger may indicate something more serious than ...
We all get angry at times, and some of us may even spout off occasionally in a fit of rage. We’re human and not perfect. Most emotionally healthy people, however, are accountable for this behavior and ...
Strategies for parents who want to help their sons cope with feelings of anger in a productive way.
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How to handle bipolar anger at work without losing control
Explosive rage can jeopardize your career. Here are three practical tips to keep your cool and maintain professionalism. We ...
Let me start with a question first: Is anger a positive or a negative emotion? Well, that’s a trick question. Emotions aren’t positive or negative. And if you think of them that way, you’ll get ...
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Rage and autoimmune disease: is there a link between suppressed anger and the women’s health crisis?
According to a 2020 study, autoimmune diseases disproportionately affect women – accounting for nearly 80 per cent of cases. A separate study from 2021 showed that women also face higher rates of ...
When was the last time you felt angry? Actually, that’s the wrong question. When was the last time you felt angry – like, a screaming, wailing kind of anger – and really let it out? It’s an early ...
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