TULSA, Okla. — A program in Tulsa is helping children learn how to manage big emotions using something many kids already love: video games. Parkside Psychiatric Hospital recently launched Mighty ...
Anger is a natural emotional response, but how leaders manage anger, whether their own, a steamed team member, or a ticked off client, can profoundly impact team dynamics, productivity, even the ...
Is anger interfering with your life, relationships, family, or job? Sometimes it can feel as though it is impossible to control your anger, but it is possible, you just need to learn anger management ...
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Anger can be good

Years ago, I was hosting a dinner party at my house for some close friends. During dinner, I got into a serious conversation with my dinner partner. Specifically, it was about the challenges I’d been ...
Many honest people feel confused when anger rises within them. They live with integrity, avoid harming others, yet still experience irritation or sudden frustration. The Bhagavad Gita explains that ...
When life feels overwhelming and anger bubbles to the surface, most people try to suppress these intense emotions. However, groundbreaking research suggests that channeling anger through strategic ...
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.
WHAT'S THE POINT — Anger and hatred are easy emotions. Well, easy to feel, difficult to conquer or control. Anger managements experts tell us that anger builds, that it can be managed, we can learn ...
When emotions start to spiral, most people try to suppress them or fix them immediately, but that usually just makes it worse. The five-minute rule therapists use takes a different approach entirely.
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 ...
Because I wasn’t amused. I was hurt. But laughter arrived first. It kept happening after that. During arguments. During breakups. Even at a funeral, once, when a wave of emotion rushed up so fast it ...