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  1. Control anger before it controls you

    Nov 3, 2023 · 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 destructive thoughts …

  2. Perception of Facial Expressions Differs Across Cultures

    Sep 1, 2011 · WASHINGTON—Facial expressions have been called the “universal language of emotion,” but people from different cultures perceive happy, sad or angry facial expressions in …

  3. Understanding ’ the barriers that black women face in the workplace is a complex issue, and we present the angry black woman stereotype as one factor among many that can negatively impact their …

  4. What's behind that smile? - American Psychological Association (APA)

    Oct 1, 2020 · You smile when you’re happy, frown when you’re sad, scowl when you’re angry—at least, some of the time. After decades of research on emotions, evidence suggests that these signals are a …

  5. A case for angry men and happy women

    Apr 1, 2007 · Observers are quicker to see anger on men's faces and happiness on women's. A simple case of gender stereotyping, or something more deeply rooted?

  6. Red with anger or feeling blue? The link between color and emotion

    Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD, discusses why language so often links color with emotion and whether those links are universal or differ by culture.

  7. Helping federal workers manage the uncertainty of a chaotic work ...

    Apr 10, 2025 · Psychologists support employees as they manage burnout, poor morale, and job insecurity during a time of upheaval.

  8. Road rage, traffic jams and why driving stresses us out

    Is your commute the most stressful part of your day? Traffic psychologist Dwight Hennessy, PhD, talks about what’s going on when we get behind the wheel—including what causes road rage, why some …

  9. How to help kids understand and manage their emotions

    Jan 11, 2023 · Point out when book or movie characters feel sad, happy, angry, or worried. Connect: Studies show that children who have a secure, trusting relationship with their parents or caregivers …

  10. 1 Anger: IAPS 6360, 9180, 9560, 9810; woman with angry face pointing accusingly; man with angry face pointing accusingly; billboard showing “God hates [name of school identity] ”; T-shirt showing“I hate …