When anxiety hides behind irritability, anger becomes a mask for fear, need, and vulnerability. Therapy helps trace these signals back to their emotional roots.
Anger can be hard to deal with at work. But understanding what’s behind it can be the key to unlocking a way forward.
A problem-focused psychodynamic approach helps people address the triggers, early experiences, self-assessments, expectations of others, and conflicts and defenses that drive them.
New research reveals that holding a grudge requires a specific emotional mix of hurt feelings and anger. Together, these ...
Ever wonder why so-called “fake news” seems to make the rounds faster than factual information does? Kennesaw State ...
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 ...
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For former Gaza hostage Elkana Bohbot, last year’s Iran war looks much different than this one
Being at home with family when Operation Rising Lion began felt like a privilege in comparison to the tunnels of Gaza, former Hamas hostage Elkana Bohbot told Maariv.
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Why some people feel irritated by small noises (like someone chewing) often comes down to these 12 sensitivity traits psychology has studied for years
I was sitting on a quiet train. The car was nearly empty. Just the low hum of the tracks and a man across the aisle ...
Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Jason Fitz and Jay Busbee react to Luka Dončić receiving his 15th technical foul in the Los Angeles ...
When Marimar Martinez was shot five times by a Border Patrol agent, the D.H.S. justified it by calling her a “domestic ...
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