Tag Archive: Workplace aggression

Feb 15 2012

Conflict Management: Understanding Anger and the Brain

By Carol Fredrickson, Violence-Free.com Conflict in the workplace is an ever-growing issue and more and more of my clients are requesting programs on Managing Angry People, Angry Patients, Angry Guests, etc. The one question I’m asked most often after one of these presentations is, “Is it possible that when I’m really angry, my brain just …

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Jun 27 2011

Summit County seeks to stay aware of threatening individuals

By Janice Kurbjun, Summit Daily News Summit County government now has the option of creating an internal list of violent or potentially violent individuals to help its employees be aware of potential conflict before it arises. Because similar incidents have occurred at different departments, officials felt they could help diffuse problems by sharing information across …

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Jun 25 2010

How not controlling your temper affects your career

By M.Collins, Helium.com Everyone gets angry from time to time. Wise parents teach children early to control their tempers. Uncontrolled anger hurts people, can be dangerous, and in the workplace can affect your career success. If you cannot control yourself, how can you direct junior staff properly? Someone who has an uncertain temper cannot be …

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Mar 10 2010

Workplace & school violence and the importance of recognizing signs of aggression

By Joel Griffin, SecurityInfoWatch.com As more and more incidents of workplace and school shootings dominate headlines across the country, security managers find themselves looking for ways to identify potential threats before they manifest themselves into acts of violence. Often the warning signs exhibited by those responsible for bringing terror to their local communities are not …

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