Anger is rarely just about anger. It’s often a mask for deeper, more vulnerable emotions—especially the kinds that feel unsafe to express. Behind the outbursts, passive-aggression, or cold shutdowns ...
This post is in response to Anger Problems: A Smokescreen for Fear-Shame Phobia By Steven Stosny, Ph.D. Since fellow PT blogger Dr. Steven Stosny and I both share similar concerns with the increasing ...
Anger cannot be transformed if it is denied, suppressed, or acted out unconsciously. Growth begins with a willingness to feel anger fully and without resistance. When you allow yourself to experience ...
There’s a bad reputation afforded to anger – just one letter away from danger. But it’s time we gave this core emotion a more rounded consideration, believes Sam Parker, site director for British GQ, ...
Justin Bieber admitted to having “anger issues” and being “broken” days after he confronted the paparazzi in a wild screaming match. “People keep telling me to heal don’t you think if I could have ...
Justin Bieber's anger issues are only getting more intense, and he doesn't have the coping mechanisms to deal with his rage ... so says prominent therapist Dr. Jenn Mann. We caught up with the reality ...
A long time ago, in a newsroom that no longer exists, an editor I respected made an offhand remark I've never forgotten. We were standing by the coffee machine when he nodded toward a colleague and ...
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The problem with populism: Anger feels good but isn’t an effective way to govern
Populism is having a defining moment again, though it never really went away. This approach to politics surged after Donald Trump made his appearance on the stage in 2015, along with Sen. Bernie ...
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