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If you're married, and your spouse is constantly angry, that may tell you more about the climate of your overall relationship than about what feelings they are experiencing at any given time. In relationships where people get accustomed to expressing anger constantly, this becomes the means of communication even... |
21 May 2012 11:11 GMT |
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For the first time ever, researchers at the University of Cambridge, in the United Kingdom, announce the existence of a clear, provable link between levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain and a person's ability to control their anger.
According to the conclusions of their newest study on the i... |
15 September 2011 09:51 GMT |
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Past studies have demonstrated that the hormone oxytocin plays an important role in promoting social functions and interpersonal bonding, but a new investigation is suggesting that the chemical may also have a negative influence on the human body as well.In order to understand how the international scientific communi... |
2 August 2011 09:44 GMT |
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Individuals who see angry faces tend to exhibit lower levels of electrical activity in areas of the brain that control empathy, a new study reveals. What this means is that people tend to be a lot less empathic when they are dealing with angry persons. This finding has serious implication. Studies have determined tha... |
29 June 2011 08:59 GMT |
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According to the conclusions of a new investigation conducted in the United States, it would appear that people were less angry about the September 11, 2001 attacks than televisions and other media outlets first reported. The picture these channels painted was one of a nation eager to get revenge, and of a people tha... |
10 May 2011 10:53 GMT |
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If employees and employers alike are able to handle workplace episodes where one of the people working there has an fit of anger, then the entire situation could have a positive outcome. However, in order for this to happen, those responding to the situation are not allowed to take care of things improperly. They nee... |
14 April 2011 09:26 GMT |
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Negative emotions and anger can be managed more easily after saying a prayer, experts have found. The spiritual practice has been demonstrated to facilitate anger management in patients prone to outbursts of negative feelings. Those who practice spirituality – regardless of form or religious content – mus... |
22 March 2011 09:56 GMT |
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According to the conclusions of a new scientific study, it would appear that people who see body language that can be characterized as angry are very likely to say that the body belongs to a man. Conversely, they identify a sad body language with a woman. In a series of experiments, researchers at the University of C... |
7 March 2011 09:33 GMT |
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Case Western Reserve University psychologist Julie Exline says that if you feel you're angry at God sometimes, you shouldn’t worry, because you're not the only one, and this is actual an ancient feeling.After trying a different approach of the matter, Exline, an associate professor in Case Western Re... |
3 January 2011 06:52 GMT |
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This last discovery of a team of psychologists is rather interesting because it mainly says that anger, which is considered a negative emotion, also has some of the features of positive emotions.After the experiments they carried out, the researchers found that associating an object with angry feelings, will only mak... |
2 November 2010 04:07 GMT |
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Nature with its forests and other green environments can reduce stress, anger and aggressiveness, can improve moods and increase happiness. People feel better after spending time in a forest and this is also because of the positive effects on the body's immune system by multiplying the number and the activity of... |
24 July 2010 05:53 GMT |
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In a first-of-its-kind investigation, scientists have finally mapped the correlations that exist between anger, age and education in the American population. The experts have determined that the most angry citizens are young people, followed by those with children at home and those with minimal education. The work wa... |
4 December 2009 14:01 GMT |
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The question as to whether humans have a natural tendency to violence has been the subject of debates for quite some time now, but especially after the two world wars. The simple scale of the conflagration, which claimed the lives of tens of millions, meant that the civilian population no longer remained civilian. In... |
12 May 2009 08:46 GMT |
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Researchers at the University of California in Irvine (UCI) have recently conducted a scientific experiment aimed at understanding how people's anger response changes when they consume nicotine. The fact that smoking eases stress is well-known, but exactly how nicotine influences the brain has remained a mystery... |
24 April 2009 16:01 GMT |
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When we’re striving to lose weight, we come across countless obstacles on a daily basis. Known as derailers, they act in such a way as to prevent us from achieving our slimming goal, and they can be represented by virtually anything, from the routines we have around the house or at work, to our relationships wi... |
3 April 2009 15:31 GMT |
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According to Arizona State University (ASU) doctoral student in clinical psychology Danielle Roubinov, people who prove to be more flexible while handling conflicts of interests are often more likely to become more frustrated and angry with the argument than the individuals they are speaking to. The conclusion has be... |
5 March 2009 09:04 GMT |
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Don't let anger get to you, experts say, or it may very well kill you. This is the conclusion a group of researchers has come to, following a new series of scientific studies. Publishing the results in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the team says that people who expose themselves to anger or ... |
24 February 2009 01:50 GMT |
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Modern psychology promotes the catharsis, the anger discharge on objects, like for example punching pillows of hitting a punching bag. That would turn you into a peaceful guru sharing wisdom to everybody around you. Is that so?Reality drastically contradicts this. Much of the interlope fauna is made of ex-sportsmen (... |
8 January 2008 14:56 GMT |
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Go and get the mother f***er...And kick his arse! This is the best decision!At least this is what a team at the University of California at Santa Barbara says.Anger, despite being a rash behavior, actually seems to make you lose your mind, even in the case of those who have a poor rational thinking. Angry people were... |
13 June 2007 03:04 GMT |
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