by admin | May 29, 2014 | Media, Statistics, Stress, Work
A company policy which may look good on paper could be bad for the health. Sometimes, procedures established to ensure the smooth running of a business may have consequences that are to the detriment of both employer and employee. Take, for example, the way company...
by admin | May 29, 2014 | Domestic, Resources, Statistics, Stress
For the first time in polling history, men are experiencing more Work/Home conflict-related stress than women. For the first time in polling history, men experience more work/home conflict related stress than women. At higher rates than ever, men want to be at...
by admin | May 29, 2014 | Abuse, Anger, Media, Statistics, Video, Violence
More than one in three admitted it had made them drive more aggressively, an Admiral survey reveals today. Road rage is growing worse with nearly half Britain’s drivers saying they had experienced the red mist. More than one in three admitted it had...
by admin | May 29, 2014 | Anger, Mike Fisher, Mindfulness, Statistics, Stress
· About 6,400 people were hospitalised with stress in the last year · Stress is the biggest cause of sickness in the UK · 105 million days are lost in the workplace due to stress I don’t think that the impact of stress has been fully realised....
by admin | May 29, 2014 | Abuse, Anger, Domestic, Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Self-Awareness, Statistics, Violence
The media heavily influences our conceptions of gender-based violence. Instances of violence and abuse towards women are far more ubiquitous than those of women against men. It could not be clearer than on the cover of this months VOGUE magazine. Stephanie Seymour is...
by admin | May 29, 2014 | Anger, Domestic, Statistics
Anger in it’s varying degrees is constantly in the media at the present. Anger in personal relationships (James Kerr and Matthew Johnstone, the Daily Mail) The independent reporting the betrayal felt by domestic violence victims on the 3 March (Financial constraints...