Anger is forceful. When it flares up, it can take control of our body, our thoughts, our senses, and our actions. We temporarily lose our reason and judgment, regaining them only after our anger has ...
According to a 2015 study published in the journal Behavioral Sciences and the Law, around 9 percent of the adult population in the United States have both a history of impulse- and anger-control ...
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Dr's casebook column with Dr Keith Souter: Use your five senses to control your temper
We live in strange and difficult times. Online news seems to be full of gloomy and negative content and short reports that can really affect people’s mood.
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