When you've had a rough day, it's easy to get annoyed at a simple slight from someone. In some cases, this could end badly in a violent confrontation. According to The Conversation, this is because a ...
Scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute for Research and Army Research Laboratory have developed a computer-based training to reduce anger, reactive aggression and hostile attribution bias--the ...
New research from the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers University reveals that some diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training methods may cause psychological harm. The ...
Scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute for Research and Army Research Laboratory have developed a computer-based training to reduce anger, reactive aggression and hostile attribution bias—the ...
Anger and aggression often stem from mistakenly attributing hostile intentions to harmless and ambiguous actions. Is there a way to nip these misunderstandings in the bud? New research suggests that ...