After years of teaching people about the impact of repressed emotions on our health, one women’s health advocate learned the ...
Instead of giving in to your rage, you can follow a few simple steps for identifying the cause of your anger and a plan for ...
Impulse control disorders happen when people can't resist the urge to behave in harmful ways. Symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder include temper tantrums and refusal to follow rules. Conduct ...
New research, conducted at the University of Chicago Medical Center, has shown that individuals with various anger disorders demonstrate weakened connections in various regions of the brain.
Have you ever thought, “Do I have anger issues?” Yes? Well, you wouldn’t be alone. Nearly 1 in 10 Americans deal with varying levels of anger issues. Anger is a natural emotion everyone feels and ...
ABSTRACT: This technological article presents both an analysis and a proposal. The analysis examined preventive and interventionist public policies for families with children diagnosed with Autism ...
ABSTRACT: Previous research has found an association between the level of aggression and perceptual sensitivity to hostile cues in ambiguous situations in a student population. An association with the ...
Mental health is an important topic. With more and more individuals being diagnosed with mental health disorders each year, it’s essential to address underlying conditions and support those who are ...
Anger is a natural human emotion, but when it becomes frequent or intense, it can have serious effects on your physical and mental health. Here are four health issues that can be triggered or worsened ...
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 ...
Anger is often a normal response to the intense threat associated with trauma. Anger puts your body into a “survival” mode and activates your energy to protect yourself or others. However, for some, ...
Anger is often a normal response to the intense threat associated with trauma. Anger puts your body into a “survival” mode and activates your energy to protect yourself or others. However, for some, ...