约 107,000 个结果
在新选项卡中打开链接
  1. Control anger before it controls you

    2023年11月3日 · 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 …

  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 …

  3. Understanding anger: How psychologists help with anger problems

    2017年11月1日 · Psychologists can help people recognize and avoid the triggers that make them angry. They can also provide ways to help people manage the inevitable anger that …

  4. 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 …

  5. Strategies for controlling your anger: Keeping anger in check

    2011年10月1日 · Uncontrolled anger can be problematic for your personal relationships and for your health. Fortunately, there are tools you can learn to help you keep your anger in check.

  6. Here’s advice from psychologists on how to help kids cope with …

    2023年1月11日 · Incorporating visual aids, such as a thermometer, where kids can lower their emotional “temperature” from red to blue. Help kids learn words for their emotions When …

  7. 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 …

  8. Screen time and emotional problems in kids: A vicious circle?

    2025年6月9日 · Washington — Spending too much time on screens may cause emotional and behavioral problems in children—and those problems can lead to even more screen use, …

  9. The fast and the furious - American Psychological Association (APA)

    2014年2月1日 · Drivers who are more likely to get road rage take more risks, have more hostile and aggressive thoughts, and have more anxiety and impulsiveness.

  10. 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: …