Many people think that the the best method of managing your anger is to let it all out, but that's not the case and science ...
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing steam from a pressure cooker. But this common metaphor is misleading, according to ...
You've been told to "let it out" your whole life. But venting anger doesn't release it—it rehearses it. Here's what four ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
When frustration boils over, many of us instinctively vent—yelling, punching a pillow, or ranting to a friend—believing it helps release the emotional pressure. However, new research reveals this ...
The facility opened in 2015 and brought hundreds of jobs to the region. Protesters in Cincinnati rally against ICE raids and U.S. involvement in Venezuela Local protesters gathered at Piatt Park in ...
Paying to vent your anger on furniture is all the rage but experts are sceptical ...
In therapy, my clients sometimes insist on venting for most of the session. On the surface, this makes sense; therapists are trained listeners, and having a "safe space to vent" can be quite valuable.
It almost doesn’t matter what you’re angry about or which side of any given debate you or members of your team happen to be on. The bottom line is that everyone is pissed for some reason – right or ...
A couple of weeks ago, former ABC political journalist Mark Halperin predicted that a Trump victory would result in “the greatest mental health crisis” in U.S. history. The same could be said for a ...