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Expressing anger positively could reduce eating disorders

Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Lessons on how to express anger in direct and positive ways could help reduce eating disorders in women and girls, say the authors of a new report.
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Gender differences in anger expression: Health implications

Research in Nursing & Health, 1989
AbstractAnger expression modes were examined in a diverse sample of mid‐life men and women (N = 139) participating in the third phase of a longitudinal study of health that began in 1982 at the World's Fair and a metropolitan general hospital in Tennessee. Contrary to previous studies, men and women did not differ in the likelihood of suppressing their
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Express yourself: Facial expression of happiness, anger, fear, and sadness in funding pitches

Journal of Business Venturing, 2021
Benjamin J Warnick   +2 more
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Anger Expression

2013
David B. Abrams   +132 more
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Anger expression and essential hypertension

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2004
Kevin T Larkin, Claudia Zayfert
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The expression of anger on the road

Safety Science, 2015
Mark J M Sullman
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Expression of Anger and Ill Health in Two Cultures

Psychological Science, 2015
Shinobu Kitayama   +2 more
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