anger
Coverage of anger in the Nexus archive.
- When grief becomes a barrier: How to recognize when you’re stuck
The article discusses how grief can become a barrier when individuals feel stuck, emphasizing the importance of seeking help. Experts like Amy O’Rourke and Sam Cradduck highlight that grief is nonlinear and varies for each person, with anger and guilt often complicating the process. They advise against comparing one’s grief to others and recommend counseling if daily functioning is affected.
- When grief becomes a barrier: How to recognize when you’re stuck
The article discusses how grief can become a barrier when individuals feel stuck in their emotional processing. Experts like Amy O’Rourke and Sam Cradduck emphasize the importance of seeking help when grief interferes with daily life, noting that grief manifests differently for everyone and often involves anger or guilt. Dr. Rhea Rogers highlights the physiological aspects of grief, explaining how the brain's emotional center remains activated, hindering progress.
- ‘This isn’t freedom’: anger, anxiety and tears as Iran’s internet flickers back
After 88 days of near-total internet blackout in Iran, partial connectivity returned but was met with skepticism, anxiety, and anger among the public.
- ‘This isn’t freedom’: anger, anxiety and tears as Iran’s internet flickers back
After an 88-day near-total internet blackout in Iran, partial connectivity returned, but public reactions were marked by anger, anxiety, and skepticism rather than celebration. Social media and messaging platforms saw delayed content resurface, but users expressed doubt about the government's intentions.
- ‘Come back, my son’: Indian exam leak leaves trail of death, despair, anger
India's National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical admissions was compromised and canceled after an exam leak, affecting 2 million aspiring doctors. The incident has led to public despair, anger, and reports of death linked to the scandal.
- Political anger affects the body differently to other forms of anger
Political anger causes stronger bodily sensations compared to other forms of anger and disgust. The article highlights that emotions like anger and disgust induce more intense physical reactions when linked to political contexts.