Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many dermatologists will encounter an anxious or angry patient at some point during their career. Using ...
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Venting doesn't reduce anger, but something else does, review finds
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests that expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing ...
Dino, a facility dog, assists patients at Center Street Community Health Center. He helps patients cope with anxiety and stress during medical procedures. Dino's presence has led to positive changes ...
With ever-growing pressures on the NHS, dealing with angry or frustrated patients and their relatives has become increasingly common for those working in healthcare. But what if doctors could practice ...
Many children are referred to see me to help them learn how to deal better with their anger. They may be children who become angry easily with minimal provocation, or who remain angry for a long time, ...
A fully immersive virtual entertainment experience can help calm patients in the pediatric intensive care unit, according to a study published in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Researchers at ...
Venting when angry seems sensible. Conventional wisdom suggests expressing anger can help us quell it, like releasing steam from a pressure cooker. But this common metaphor is misleading, according to ...
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