Dr. Ryan Martin, often referred to as “The Anger Professor” is a best-selling author, a podcaster The Lantern Podcast: Wisconsin Inspiration and ...
Life is aggravating and learning to keep your cool when you’d rather blow your top is one of its great lessons. Known as the “Anger Professor,” Ryan Martin, author of “Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your ...
“I always end up hurling personal insults when I’m arguing with my partner. How do I stop myself from escalating things when we disagree?” “I sometimes worry I will damage all my relationships ...
Dear Abby: I have anger issues that were passed down among the men in my family. My mother is a strong woman and wouldn’t let my father get away with too much, but still, the impact is there. As a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Though a lot of us think of anger as a limiting or mostly negative emotion, there are times it can be useful. "Anger can be helpful when it signals that something isn’t right or needs to change," says ...
The next time you're filled with rage over an ex that did you dirty or a coworker that grinds your gears, you may want to rethink your go-to method for blowing off steam, if it involves a high-energy ...
Anger management and domestic violence, grief, depression, life changes, suicidal ideation, substance abuse, bi-polar disorder and more. My theoretical orientation is psychodynamic. Using the most ...
July 2 (UPI) --Remember your sweet-hearted grandmother, who never seemed out of sorts no matter what nonsense landed in her lap? That's a skill, and it improves during a person's lifespan, a new study ...
Stress. Fear. Heartbreak. Sadness. Anger . Regret. Loneliness. Are you overwhelmed by soul-crushing emotion? Is it starting to impact other areas of your life, such as your job and your relationships?
Many people use anger to get their way. Most convince themselves that while an outburst is regrettable, it’s unavoidable, a flaw in their psychology. But it’s often a mere tactic. I’ve noticed the ...