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  1. Anger - American Psychological Association (APA)

    Anger is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something. It can give you a way to express negative feelings or motivate you to find solutions, but excessive anger can harm your …

  2. The angry black woman stereotype represents another hurdle for black women, and we urge future research to expand upon our understanding of the effects of perceptions on black women at work.

  3. Coping with challenging clients

    Coping with challenging clients What to do with clients who yell at you, question your competence or just sit silently seething By Rebecca A. Clay July/August 2017, Vol 48, No. 7 Print version: page 55 6 min …

  4. Physical discipline is harmful and ineffective

    APA adopted a new policy about the ineffectiveness and dangers of physical discipline against children to raise awareness among parents, caregivers and mental health professionals. The Resolution on …

  5. Control anger before it controls you

    Nov 3, 2023 · Anger is a normal, healthy response to a threat and may be used for a constructive purpose. When anger becomes uncontrollable or is unexpressed, it may lead to destructive thoughts …

  6. Road rage, traffic jams and why driving stresses us out

    Dwight Hennessy, PhD, talks about what’s going on when we get behind the wheel, how our personality affects our driving, and how driving may change with more automated and self-driving cars.

  7. Students Experiencing Stress

    Teachers play an important role in guiding students suffering from excessive stress to professionals who can be of assistance.

  8. Stress in America 2024: A nation in political turmoil

    APA’s latest Stress in America™ poll revealed a populace dealing with multiple stressors as the country braces for the 2024 U.S. presidential election. In the new survey, conducted by The Harris Poll on …

  9. Red with anger or feeling blue? The link between color and emotion

    When you’re sad, do you say that you’re feeling blue? Have you ever felt green with envy? Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD, of the University of Vienna, discusses why language so often links color with …

  10. Participants rated how angry, frustrated, calm, excited, and sad they were“right now on scales from not at all (1) to extremely ” (7). Consistent with the prior use of this scale, the frustration and anger items …