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Study Concludes Venting Doesn’t Reduce Anger, but Something Else Does
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In the pursuit of managing anger, the conventional wisdom of venting may not hold as much weight as once thought. A recent meta-analytic review conducted by researchers at Ohio State University challenges this notion, analyzing 154 studies on anger. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
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