In so many ways, anxiety and anger are “primed” to do battle with each other. If someone acutely frightens you, the anxiety vigorously throbbing inside you will prompt you to avoid any sort of ...
Remember the sadness that came with the last time you failed miserably at something? Or the last time you were so anxious about an upcoming event that you couldn’t concentrate for days? These types of ...
Irritability is a normal response to frustrations, but it can sometimes signal an underlying mental health disorder, like ...
We’ve all been on the receiving end of an angry outburst. Often, we are so dysregulated by the threat that we can’t even understand what we’ve done wrong! Our responses usually take one of two forms: ...
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We all know stress can worsen pain, but new research shows that anger and a sense of injustice may be even more powerful ...
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How anger and injustice shape the course of chronic pain
We all know stress can worsen pain, but new research shows that anger and a sense of injustice may be even more powerful ...
While a fleeting moment of irritation in traffic is completely normal—’everyday frustration’—a more intense, chronic reaction ...
Politicians seek to calm tension after assassination attempt Shooting follows months of protests against government policies Government accuses liberal opposition, media of fuelling anger HANDLOVA, ...
These types of emotions are unpleasant to experience and can even feel overwhelming. People often try to avoid them, suppress them, or ignore them. In fact, in psychology experiments, people will pay ...
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