The basic emotions of anger, fear, surprise, and disgust are immediate, biological reactions to a situation. Your brain perceives a threat and triggers a reaction to protect you. All humans have these ...
Purpose The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) aims to develop patientreported outcome (PROs) instruments for use in clinical research. The PROMIS pediatrics (ages 8-17) ...
Anger is a common emotion in patients and families facing serious illness and yet is seldom addressed in research or literature. [1] A recent study [1] tested a novel training program designed to ...
If anger affects someone’s life, they may benefit from anger management classes. There are various options, including some that are free through certain organizations. In this article, we look at what ...
Ever found yourself smiling through gritted teeth while a colleague piles extra work on your desk? Or agreeing to dinner plans you secretly dread because you don’t want to “make a fuss”? Most of us ...
Tips for managing anger when you’re a parent include slowly breathing, walking away if it is safe, and speaking with a therapist. Resources such as anger management classes can also be helpful.
Anger is an essential emotion, but when it can’t be managed and controlled, it becomes a problem. Anger is a natural, instinctive response to threats. Some anger is necessary for our survival. Anger ...