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Transactional Analysis Journal, 1989
The ability to express anger safely and easily can help clients redirect their energy toward behavioral change.
Curtis Fisher, Kent Hallet
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The ability to express anger safely and easily can help clients redirect their energy toward behavioral change.
Curtis Fisher, Kent Hallet
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Anger expression and lipid concentrations
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1995We used 2 different strategies to examine the relation between anger expression and lipid concentrations in 116 middle-aged men. Using the common analytic method used in the literature, the group crossing approach, we examined whether Anger-In. Anger-Out, and their interaction were related to lipids. Regression analyses revealed that Anger-In and Anger-
T O, Engebretson, C M, Stoney
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Anger expression and chronic pain
Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1994Intensity of angry feelings and styles of expressing anger were examined for their relationship to measures of the chronic pain experience. Subjects were 142 chronic pain patients. Multiple regression analyses revealed that a style of inhibiting the expression of angry feelings was the strongest predictor of reports of pain intensity and pain behavior ...
R D, Kerns, R, Rosenberg, M C, Jacob
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Anger, Anger Expression, and Suicidal Ideation in Korean Adolescents
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2010This study described the levels of anger, anger expression, and suicidal ideation in Korean adolescents. Data from 18,752 adolescents were collected using a self-report questionnaire. Anger, anger expression, and suicidal ideation exhibited significant differences according to school level and gender.
Young-Joo, Park +8 more
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Assessment of anger expression in children: The pediatric anger expression scale
Personality and Individual Differences, 1989Abstract Anger expression stylistics have been the focus of increasing attention in research on cadiovascular diseases. Research with adults has lead to increasingly complex models of anger response stylistics. The present study describes further research on the Pediatric Anger Expression Scale (PAES).
Gerard A. Jacobs +2 more
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Limiting fear and anger responses to anger expressions
International Journal of Conflict Management, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this study is to test how individuals’ emotion reactions (fear vs anger) to expressed anger influence their intended conflict management styles. It investigates two interventions for managing their reactions: hot vs cold processing and enhancing conflict self-efficacy.Design/methodology/approachHypotheses were tested in two ...
Laura Rees +3 more
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