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The blog where knowledge has no boundariesReaders Digest Article – 1001 Things To Know, Anger
In most cases, counting to ten really does work. A brief pause gives us just enough time to regain a sense of proportion, remember not to take things personally or even (gulp!) acknowledge that we’re not always right. But for some people, it’s not enough. “Most...
Stressed Teacher
You can see the teachers in the playground take a collection deep breathe as the bell rings, mustering their strength to round up their class of kids and start the new day. The statistics are shocking but just one tells the full picture. The National...
Young People and Anger
As society in general gets more and more angry with the world around them, it's inevitable that their children will follow suit. Its commonly acknowledged that children are products of their upbringing and if anyone is to blame for their children's behaviour, more...
How to deal with University stress
Thousands of young men and women have gone to university this week. Some for the first time, some for the second and some for the last time. They’ve left home to spend their most formative years learning the skills to venture forth into the big wide world and get...
Angry Couples
When the opportunity came to attend one of Mike Fisher’s British Association of Anger Management (BAAM) weekend courses, I grabbed it with both hands. I’ll be totally honest with you. I’ve been in a relationship for eleven years now and since having kids, its fair to...
Anger in Prison
Two pieces of news this week got me thinking about anger in UK prisons. Number one follows comments from the director of public prosecutions Keir Starmer QC, who says its time to make benefit cheats serve longer jail terms of up to 10 years. The second follows a...


