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Perfectionism, anger, and anger rumination

International Journal of Psychology, 2010
Anger and anger rumination are considered to be detrimental to both physical and psychological well being. Furthermore, perfectionism, as a personality construct, seems to be related to various types of maladjustment. Whereas perfectionism has been characterized as being positive when an individual derives pleasure from striving for excellence yet ...
Mohammad Ali, Besharat   +1 more
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Anger Intervention

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1988
Abstract This article compares and contrasts psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral approaches to anger intervention. Related research is discussed and a cognitive-behavioral model of anger intervention is presented. The model views anger as an affective stress reaction consisting of four factors: physiological arousal, antagonistic ...
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Trained anger

Nursing Standard, 1990
I read with dismay the letter Helpers must support nurses' (Nursing Standard October 24). Here we go again - 'I am trained you are not' - the I am a trained nurse syndrome'.
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Anger Management or Anger Expression

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 1988
This study investigated the relative effectiveness of an anger management and anger expression group on various outcome measures of treatment success. The participants in the study were adolescents in residential treatment. The findings suggest better outcome with the use of anger management techniques when compared with anger expression techniques ...
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Anger from Various Perspectives: Mechanisms of Anger, Anger as a psychopathology, and Therapist’s Anger

2014
Anger is one of the basic negative emotions, and the aim of this article is to unfold anger in terms of its definition, recognition, expression and also in terms of its mechanism in daily life and in therapeutic situations. Although there are various definitions of anger, there is a commonly agreed consensus that anger is a moral emotion, given as a ...
DİLEKLER, İlknur   +2 more
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Anger

2020
Abstract The Medusa trope depicts women who are angry as having no real reason for being angry, since more often than not, they are not really victims. It also depicts such angry women as dangerous, and society concludes that these angry, blameworthy women must be conquered and controlled through patriarchal norms, laws, expectations ...
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Anger and Anger Management

2003
Genel olarak öfke doyurulmamış isteklere, istenmeyen sonuçlara ve karşılanmayan beklentilere verilen duygusal tepkidir Öfke diğer duygular gibi son derece doğal, evrensel ve sağlıklı olarak ifade edildiğinde yapıcı ve kişiler arası iletişimi düzeltici olabilen bir duygudur Ancak öfke kontrol edilemeyen ve yıkıcı bir biçimde davranışlara yansıyarak ...
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Anger

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2017
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