Pandemic fever got you down? Smash up stuff at the rage room
Read full article: Pandemic fever got you down? Smash up stuff at the rage room“I don’t know of any therapist who would actually prescribe going to the rage room as a form of therapy. Especially if you have aggressive tendencies to begin with, going to a rage room seems counterproductive,” said Kevin Bennett, a psychologist and professor of psychology at Pennsylvania State University. Budde's business is tucked into a gleaming business park in Westlake Village, an upscale town on the edge of Los Angeles. But one of the biggest problems, she said, is simply assuring people it’s all right to break everything they see in the rage room. AP videographer Eugene Garcia and AP photographer Jae Hong, reporting from Westlake Village, California, contributed to this story.