The true story of “Valentine’s Day” may tell us more about anger, irritability and violence than about candy, hearts, and flowers. Back in 269 AD a good priest named Valentine ran afoul of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. Valentine was sentenced to a three part execution of a beating, stoning, and finally decapitation. Talk about
Violence captures our attention as we see and hear the latest news reports. Here are a few I read today: Girl, 5, dies after being thrown from bridge; father arrested France: Raids kill 3 suspects, including 2 wanted in Charlie Hebdo attack S. official on terror attacks: ‘This isn’t going to stop’ A terror suspect
Recently I started video blogging on Vidoyen. The platform limits answers to questions to just a couple of minutes. One of the first questions I’ve answered is “How do I know if Irritable Male Syndrome is a problem?” You can see my answer in the video below. Let me know what you think. I’d also
For most of my life I haven’t understood my anger or why it was so often directed at the women in my life. I’ve been married three times. My first marriage lasted 10 years and ended in an acrimonious divorce. My second marriage began with extreme attraction and passion and luckily ended before one of
I’ve been writing about angry men for some time now. That’s because I recognized how destructive anger can be in our relationships, but also how common it is. In my book, Stress Relief for Men: How to Use the Revolutionary Tools of Energy Healing to Live Well I describe the experiences that many people have
Dear Dr. Jed, I’m worried about my husband. He’s angry all the time and blames me for everything that is wrong. He calls me names, yells at me, looks at me with such hatred, I want to disappear. He’s never hit me, but I’m afraid of him. He totally denies that there are any problems
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