Understanding intermittent explosive disorder (IED) by Wistar Murray | Sep 26, 2022 | Anger Management, Disorders, Mental Health Topics It’s uncomfortable (and even scary) to witness that one friend fly off the handle from a minor provocation or a stranger epically lose their cool in the grocery store. Big, aggressive behavior from our fellow humans can feel terrorizing, especially when they suggest physical violence. How can innocent bystanders wrap…
The impact of American car culture: Are your driving habits harming your mental health? by Jason Crosby | Sep 3, 2021 | Behavioral Issues, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement The oncoming car ignores their red light and slams into the side of my Subaru as I turn left. My tires squeal in protest as I’m pushed sideways across the intersection by the impact, but before I know it, the crash is over. The tunnel vision wears off — I…
Grappling with difficult emotions that might arise on 9/11: Grief, sadness, fear, and anger by Taylor Bennett | Sep 10, 2020 | Feelings & Emotions, Grief & Loss, Mental Health Topics As September 11 approaches, many Americans brace for impact. After 20 years, we have come to expect the grief, the sadness, the fear, the anger. Or, even an overwhelm of all of these emotions at once. For some—especially those who lost loved ones on this fateful day—it never gets easier;…
Online Counseling Question: How can I control my anger during COVID-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 15, 2020 | Anger Management, COVID-19, Mental Health Topics Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hello. My name is Michael Monahan. I’m a clinician with Thriveworks in Reston, VA. But with all the recent issues going on in the country, I’ve been tasked with answering the question, “Is it normal to have anger around COVID-19?” In addition…