Dr Ryan Martin is Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and a Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He is the author of the international bestsellers Why We Get Mad and How to Deal with Angry People. In his work in emotion, he draws on over 20 years of research, teaching and clinical experience. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Psychology Today, on NPR's Invisibilia podcast and on BBC Radio's The Digital Human. His TED talk Why We Get Mad has been viewed 3.5 million times since June 2019. Find out more about Ryan at- www.alltheragescience.com
""A groundbreaking and refreshingly human guidebook for identifying and understanding why we feel what we feel – and how to instantly start feeling better using Martin's handy, commonsense and stunningly effective hacks."" – Noah Michelson, director of HuffPost Personal ""Shockingly practical and a joy to read. As a psychologist, I find most mental health advice to be either too academic and dense or overly-simplistic and superficial. But Emotion Hacks gives the best of both worlds: simple, practical advice for managing difficult emotions based on a deep understanding of how the mind actually works. I enjoyed it thoroughly and will be recommending it often."" – Nick Wignall, PhD, psychologist, writer and entrepreneur ""a must-read for both the general public and mental health professionals ... a vital toolkit."" – Dr Kate Balestrieri, licensed psychologist, founder of Modern Intimacy, author of What Happened to My Sex Life? ""once you’ve made it through the book – you realize how much you’ve learned, how much you’ve grown and how much you’re ready for a return trip."" – Christopher Gabriel, award-winning radio host on KMJ Radio ""a must for anyone who hopes to identify patterns in their emotions and responses – and stop the unhelpful ones in their tracks"" – Allie Volpe, correspondent at Vox