This post is in response to Anger Problems: A Smokescreen for Fear-Shame Phobia By Steven Stosny, Ph.D. Since fellow PT blogger Dr. Steven Stosny and I both share similar concerns with the increasing ...
A problem-focused psychodynamic approach helps people address the triggers, early experiences, self-assessments, expectations of others, and conflicts and defenses that drive them.
Verse 19 says: “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.” That makes total sense. There is a reason we have two ears and only one mouth. Verse 20 begins with ...
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Venting doesn't reduce anger, but something else does, review finds
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests that expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing steam from a pressure cooker. But this common metaphor is misleading, ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New research from the Canadian Men’s Health Foundation (CMHF) reveals half of Canadian men aged 19–29 are at risk of problem anger—when ...
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