Nurses are facing record-high burnout and nationwide staffing shortages, making frustrations high in the workplace. Workers in a health care setting are also 16 time more likely to experience violence ...
At work, I am the only female in a group of guys in casual (both dress and behavior) workplace. Recently I initiated a sit down with my manager to get some feedback on our communication, as it had ...
Q: I’ve taken anger management classes, and read anger books, and still impulsively say all the wrong things when I get mad. Do you have any tools you teach clients to deal with their anger better? A: ...
The media offer a blessing and a curse to our profession. The blessing lies in the chance to reach a great many people with helpful information. The curse is getting "typed," which means answering the ...
Lightening up can help diffuse tension. Use humor natural emotion that resides in us humans. It is triggered by various reasons; some petty, others grave. Often when we get angry, we are forced to ...
Many of us are conditioned into thinking that getting angry makes us "difficult" or "mean." But the truth is anger isn’t a flaw; it’s a signal. It shows up when something feels unfair, when we’ve been ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Black and neurodivergent identity in the workplace. Expressing anger is frowned upon in many professional settings.
In the fast-paced world we live in, stress and anger often seem like unavoidable parts of daily life. These emotions can arise from various situations—traffic jams, workplace conflicts, or even ...
Fourteen percent of parents said their child gets angry more often than their same-aged peers. These parents are also more likely to feel they might be demonstrating poor anger management techniques, ...