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Anger, Aggression, and Interventions for Interpersonal Violence
, 2023Contents: Preface. T.A. Cavell, K.T. Malcolm, The Anger-Aggression Relation. Part I: Anger, Aggression, and General Models of Intervention. R.W. Novaco, Anger Dysregulation. R. DiGiuseppe, C. Cannella, J.
Kenya T. Malcolm, T. Cavell
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Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 2003
Rik Pieters, Marcel Zeelenberg
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Rik Pieters, Marcel Zeelenberg
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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 ...
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Aggressive Behavior, 2020
Metacognitive model is a theoretical approach aimed to explain emotion dysregulation and others emotion-related issues, such anger, and aggressive behavior.
J. M. Salguero +3 more
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Metacognitive model is a theoretical approach aimed to explain emotion dysregulation and others emotion-related issues, such anger, and aggressive behavior.
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Research Handbook on Law and Emotion, 2018
: A long philosophical and political tradition holds that victims of injustice ought not get angry because doing so would be counterproductive. But this tradition neglects the possibility that anger might be counterproductive and yet apt.
A. Srinivasan
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: A long philosophical and political tradition holds that victims of injustice ought not get angry because doing so would be counterproductive. But this tradition neglects the possibility that anger might be counterproductive and yet apt.
A. Srinivasan
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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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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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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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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, 1988This 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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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001
J. Lerner, D. Keltner
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J. Lerner, D. Keltner
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