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Perfectionism, anger, and anger rumination
International Journal of Psychology, 2010Anger 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, Shahriar Shahidi
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
Whether they work with patients singly or in groups, and in no matter which setting, all nurses deal with anger, short-lived or smoldering. Psychiatric nurses deal with this symptom most knowingly. Two psychiatric nurses, who describe their experiences in handling anger in group therapy, point out how necessary it is to understand the dynamics ...
Nada J. Estes, Joan M. Baker
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Whether they work with patients singly or in groups, and in no matter which setting, all nurses deal with anger, short-lived or smoldering. Psychiatric nurses deal with this symptom most knowingly. Two psychiatric nurses, who describe their experiences in handling anger in group therapy, point out how necessary it is to understand the dynamics ...
Nada J. Estes, Joan M. Baker
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2000
Anger is an affective response to survival threats or otherwise stressful experiences. It is a primary emotion having adaptive functions linked to survival mechanisms that are biological, psychological, and social in nature. Threat perception is intrinsic to its activation, and symbolic structures govern such perception.
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Anger is an affective response to survival threats or otherwise stressful experiences. It is a primary emotion having adaptive functions linked to survival mechanisms that are biological, psychological, and social in nature. Threat perception is intrinsic to its activation, and symbolic structures govern such perception.
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Psychopathology, 2000
The dyssoi logoi of anger are described - anger of life and anger of death.
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The dyssoi logoi of anger are described - anger of life and anger of death.
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The Effects of Anger Rumination and Cognitive Reappraisal on Anger-In and Anger-Control
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2017Many studies have suggested that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is efficacious for anger expression problems. However, it is still unclear which emotion regulation strategies are most effective for anger-in (a tendency to suppress anger) and anger-control (a tendency to calm angry feelings).
Hiroshi Sato +3 more
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