The predominant thinking among mental health professionals is that anger is normal, and it is healthy to express it appropriately. They maintain that anger should be “managed” or “channeled” so that ...
As a clinical mental health professional, an Army Family Life Chaplain, VA therapist, and also a Christian ordained pastoral counselor (of 30+ years) I assist individuals in the community struggling ...
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Venting doesn't reduce anger, but something else does, review finds
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests that expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing steam from a pressure cooker. But this common metaphor is misleading, ...
Although anger is not a core symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it is a common experience in people with OCD. OCD involves intrusive thoughts and feelings, and a person uses compulsive ...
Chronological and reproductive age may significantly influence women's anger levels and their ability to manage them.
That heated argument with your neighbor over their eternally barking dog might be doing more than ruining your afternoon. The rage bubbling beneath your surface could actually be taking precious time ...
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