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How to Deal with Angry People

10 Strategies for Facing Anger at Home, at Work and in the Street

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Ryan Martin, aka Tiktok's and Instagram's "The Anger Professor" (172k + 269k followers), offers 10 highly effective, research-based strategies for coping with the anger you have to face, whether at home, at work, on the street or online.
Whether the confrontations are taking place at home, at work or online, the emotional toll of dealing with an angry person day-in day-out can be huge. As we often can't cut ourselves off from these angry people (although terminating the relationship is an option that’s explored), this book draws on the author's years of research and clinical practice to help readers manage potentially explosive situations for the best possible outcomes. The book:
  • Reveals the psychological factors that underpin an angry personality (eg genetics, gender, other personality traits). 
  • Offers ten key strategies for dealing effectively with angry people, from figure out what you want from this person and know when to disengage to avoid character assaults and find ways to reach those who refuse to communicate.
  • Provides case studies, fact boxes, tips and activities to support readers as they deal with the angry people in their lives.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        February 13, 2023
        Martin (Why We Get Mad), a University of Wisconsin psychology professor, shares strategies for dealing with less than happy people in this useful guide. Anger is on the rise, Martin contends, and while there are many causes, better communication can make interactions with angry people less painful. Martin first digs into the psychology of anger, explaining that it can be triggered by stressful situations or a result of learned responses to conflict. As well, he explains how social biases dictate “who gets to be angry in what way”; women who outwardly express their anger, for example, are seen as “less competent” than men who do the same. Next, Martin offers suggestions for engaging with angry people: it’s important to steer clear of character assaults and unhelpful generalizations such as“You always do this,” which provoke defensiveness. He also recommends entering conversations with a desired outcome in mind, so as to avoid resorting to knee-jerk reactions. Martin backs up his straightforward advice with timely anecdotes, referencing Covid-19 mask disputes and angry commenters in online forums, and breaks down relevant psychological research in a way that’s easily understood by the lay reader. Those looking to better handle the hotheads in their lives should pick this up.

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