MSN: Feeling mad? New research suggests mindfulness could help manage anger and aggression
Feeling mad? New research suggests mindfulness could help manage anger and aggression
This week in social psychology class we were talking about aggression, commonly defined as physical or verbal behavior intended to physically or psychologically hurt someone. We noted historical ...
Frustration is an emotion that we all experience at some point, whether it's on the job, at school, or sparring with a loved one. The reaction is a natural response to obstacles, setbacks, or ...
The literature on aggression distinguishes between two different profiles - reactive or "hot-headed" aggression and proactive or "cold-blooded" aggression. The reactive type depicts a person who ...
Human history is marked by war, conflict, and violence. From ancient tribal battles to modern political tensions, aggression has shaped our species. It is not confined to warfare; it appears in sports ...
The Economist: Sorry you feel that way: why passive aggression took over the world
Sorry you feel that way: why passive aggression took over the world
International Business Times UK: Chilling New Profile Suggests Nancy Guthrie's Kidnapper is a 'Psychopathic' Local Who Spent Time in Her Home
Chilling New Profile Suggests Nancy Guthrie's Kidnapper is a 'Psychopathic' Local Who Spent Time in Her Home
Define suggests. suggests synonyms, suggests pronunciation, suggests translation, English dictionary definition of suggests. tr.v. sug gest ed , sug gest ing , sug gests 1. To offer for consideration or action; propose: suggest things for children to do; suggested that we take a...
suggest (third-person singular simple present suggests, present participle suggesting, simple past and past participle suggested) (transitive) To imply but stop short of explicitly stating (something).