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A discussion regarding the link between anger, stress and cardiovascular events with Dr Viola Vaccarino and Dr Elizabeth ...
Mental health conditions that manifest as anger problems While anger itself isn’t a mental health diagnosis, it frequently serves as a symptom or manifestation of various psychological conditions: ...
Chronological and reproductive age may significantly influence women's anger levels and their ability to manage them.
See what anger management expert Aaron Karmin, LCPC, has to say about reframing your anger. ... There is a powerful interconnection between mental health and financial health.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 85 percent of all diseases have a link to your emotional state. That means how you feel has an impact on your physical health ...
A new study finds that most forms of anger decline in women after age 50 due to emotional and hormonal changes during menopause, though suppressed anger may still persist.
The researchers call for more research on anger and women as they age, especially given a seeming connection between suppressing anger long-term and cardiac issues such as blood pressure. Women feel ...
Restrictive practices in mental health settings—such as physical restraint and seclusion—are meant to be a last resort, used ...