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<item><title>Why Are Men So Angry?</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=35</link><description>New research confirms it: Men are mad as hell. Problem is, our rage isn't just hurting us, it's killing us.

By: Kevin Hoffman 



The baby-faced kid is crushed against the chain-link octagon, swallowing punches from a fighter twice his size. His skin glows under the lights, until something...</description></item><item><title>The &amp;quot;Angry Brain&amp;quot;</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=34</link><description>Probing inappropriate rage
Looking into angry brains

By William J. Cromie 
Harvard News Office 

The scientists were trying to make people mad. While they lay in brain scanning machines, 30 individuals listened to tapes describing what they previously had admitted were the angriest moments...</description></item><item><title>Anger in the Workplace</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=33</link><description>Stress hazard: the jerk at work


By Rita Pyrillis
April 16, 2007

Kim DiFrancisco, a suburban saleswoman, describes it as &amp;quot;absolute terror running down my back.&amp;quot; Megan Larson, a Chicago marketing manager, says it gave her an ulcer. Others report nightmares, headaches and bouts of...</description></item><item><title>Advances In Anger management</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=32</link><description> 
Researchers and practitioners are examining what works best for managing problem anger. 

BY JENNIFER DAW HOLLOWAY 
Monitor staff
Print version: page 54 

Rob comes to therapy at the urging of his wife. He's prone to angry outbursts--especially while driving. He says things such as, 'I'm...</description></item><item><title>Leaders In Anger Management</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=31</link><description>Leaders And Trend Setters in Anger Management
Top anger management researchers, trainers and providers worldwide

As anger management is rapidly becoming an accepted intervention for person - directed aggression worldwide. Therefore, it is worthwhile to identify the leaders, trend setters/gurus...</description></item><item><title>&amp;quot;Road Rage&amp;quot; Disorder</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=30</link><description>Millions Have 'Road Rage' Disorder, Study Says
By LINDSEY TANNER, AP

CHICAGO (June 6) - To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage. But doctors have another name for it - intermittent explosive disorder - and a new study suggests it is far more common than they...</description></item><item><title>JUST MAD ABOUT ANGER MANAGEMENT</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=29</link><description>Minor league manager's tantrum spurs promotional idea for Ripken's Augusta team

 
 
By Jeff Barker
Sun Reporter

June 29, 2006

Asheville (N.C.) Tourists manager Joe Mikulik's on-field temper tantrum cost him a seven-day suspension, a $1,000 fine and more than a shred of his...</description></item><item><title>Intermittent Explosive Disorder Explained</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=28</link><description>It's being portrayed by many a new diagnosis for road rage.  

In one news program, a reporter says, &amp;quot;We've all had instances where we've gotten angry behind the wheel. Now a group of researchers at Harvard and the University of Chicago have come up with a new explanation for extreme road...</description></item><item><title>Emotional Intelligence:The key to Anger Management</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=27</link><description>Emotional Intelligence in Managing Anger 

Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Managing Anger

There are five basic competencies that comprise the field of Emotional Intelligence. The first three are Intra-personal, that is they are invisible to others and occur inside of us. The last two...</description></item><item><title>The Social Facts about Anger</title><link>http://www.angermgmt.com/blog/entries.asp?ENTRY_ID=26</link><description>America is suffering from a kind of internal &amp;quot;terrorism&amp;quot; that is killing more of our citizens than any external threat from our enemies. The violence resulting from our collective inability to manage anger is having a devastating toll on our country, in terms of both damage to property...</description></item>

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