Share on Pinterest New research suggests that regularly getting angry may increase your risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Yana Iskayeva/Getty Images Anger appears to affect vascular health by ...
This article is part of All the Rage, an editorial package that digs into the science of anger. SELF will be publishing new articles for this series all week. Read more here. Think about the last time ...
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.
"Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame." —Benjamin Franklin In recent years, there has been increased attention on anger-related issues, and some argue that anger-related problems are on the rise.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. With burnout hitting record highs, employees are reaching a ...