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An Interview with Dr Ryan Martin: Why We Get Angry

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An Interview with Dr Ryan Martin: Why We Get Angry

Jan 31, 2021

Alice McGurran

Alice McGurran

Jan 31, 2021

    • Anger has a bad reputation and people often feel conflicted about their anger experience
    • We generally have different anger experiences, which can be related to social and gender dynamics
    • In this interview, we talk to Dr Ryan Martin, an anger researcher, about the individual and wider social experiences of anger

Dr Ryan Martin is the author of Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your Anger for Positive Change


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Alice McGurran

Alice McGurran is Welldoing editor. She has an MSc Psychology and and Diploma in Counselling from the Gestalt Centre. Alongside working for Welldoing, she runs her own private practice in Central and East London.

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