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shows that almost one in five Brits say they feel angry at work – a sharp jump from last year and comfortably higher than our European counterparts.
So how can we stop getting wound up in the office – and how should we deal with colleagues who fly into a rage? Host Isabel Berwick speaks to Mike Fisher, founder and director of the British Association of Anger Management, about how workplace fury works.
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