
Some emotions seem to be more ‘elastic’ than others
New research findings suggest that guilt behaves like an on-off switch whereas anger is more elastic and dial-controlled
by Matt Huston

New research findings suggest that guilt behaves like an on-off switch whereas anger is more elastic and dial-controlled
by Matt Huston

When you have only yourself to blame, it might be useful to be angry at yourself, without feeling guilty or ashamed
by Laura Silva

The legacy of Audre Lorde is in the ‘freedom manual’ of her writings on the feminist politics of anger and the erotic
by Myisha Cherry

An evolutionary deterrent and a defence of one’s honour, revenge is relatively harmless – until it’s exacted on the innocent
by Renée Danziger

Anger is a fuel that’s dangerous when out of control. But managed well, it can energise you to identify and confront problems
by Ryan Martin