When we think of toxic behavior, images of yelling, overt aggression, and dramatic outbursts often come to mind. However, psychology reveals that toxicity can manifest in quieter, more subtle ways ...
This post is in response to Anger Is Its Own Beast, whose Bark Is as Bad as Its Bite By Steven Laurent Steven Laurent replied to my post on the importance of differentiating anger and aggression and ...
Recent psychological studies have shed light on the persistence of bullying behavior beyond childhood, revealing complex patterns of intimidation that continue to affect adult interactions. This ...
Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a psychiatric condition characterised by recurrent, sudden episodes of impulsive aggression that markedly exceed the normative responses to provoking ...