Many of us know the feeling: a sudden rush of anger over a seemingly minor thing like a colleague’s irksome email, getting a customer service bot, seeing dishes in the sink or bumper-to-bumper traffic ...
Everyday irritations — like traffic or long lines — can snowball into anger, but I’ve learned simple ways to take back control. Irritability is an ongoing issue that I experience with bipolar disorder ...
Lizzie Duszynski-Goodman is a journalist living in the Midwest with her husband and two young children. Her work explores the intersection of mental health, wellness and parenting. She is the former ...
Irritability, a common symptom of modern life, arises from constant demands and rapid changes. Researchers define it as a lowered threshold for stress reactions, impacting emotional regulation and ...
We know irritability when we see it or feel it, but what exactly is it? Experts differ on the exact definition, but a way to think of it is as feelings of annoyance and impatience that are out of ...
Researchers analyzed an extensive survey of U.S. adults, finding that irritability is common and strongly associated with higher risks of depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts, particularly among ...
Do you feel annoyed by other people’s behavior, even if they aren’t doing anything inappropriate? Do you get a little short-tempered with your loved ones? It’s normal to feel irritable sometimes. But ...
A survey led by researchers from the Center for Quantitative Health at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School has analyzed the association between self-reported social media use and ...