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The expression of anger and its consequences

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996
Cluster analysis, using TRYSYS key cluster variable analyses, on 59 anger expression items replicated Spielberger's Anger-In and Anger-Control dimensions and revealed seven additional forms of anger expression: Noisy Arguing, Verbal Assault, Physical Assault-People, Physical Assault-Objects, Reciprocal Communication, Time Out, and Direct Expression ...
J L, Deffenbacher   +3 more
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Anger, Anger Expression, and Suicidal Ideation in Korean Adolescents

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2010
This 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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Gender roles, sex and the expression of driving anger [PDF]

open access: yesAccident Analysis and Prevention, 2017
The present study investigated the validity of the 25-item Driving Anger Expression Inventory (DAX) as well as the role of sex and gender-roles in relation to the expression of driving anger in a sample of 378 French drivers (males = 38%, M = 32.9 years ...
Mark J M Sullman, Amanda N Stephens
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The Outward Expression of Anger, the Inward Experience of Anger and CVR: The Role of Vocal Expression

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1997
Two hypotheses were tested: (1) that only the outward expression of anger, not its mere experience, is associated with heightened cardiovascular reactivity; and (2) that the discussion of anger-arousing experiences in a mood incongruent speech style (soft and slow) attenuates the subjective experience of anger and its cardiovascular correlates. Each of
A W, Siegman, S C, Snow
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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 and Anger’s Expression Generally and in Romantic Relationships

Contemporary Family Therapy, 2013
This research explored whether anger and anger expression differed when experienced generally versus in the context of a romantic relationship. Undergraduates completed trait anger and anger expression measures as they applied to their experiences generally and again as they applied to their romantic, partnered relationships.
Jodie L. Kocur, Jerry L. Deffenbacher
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Limiting fear and anger responses to anger expressions

International Journal of Conflict Management, 2019
PurposeThe 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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Trait anger and anger expression styles in adolescents

Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry, 2016
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the trait anger levels and anger expression styles of students in the second stage of primary education and the factors affecting them. Methods: The study was carried out on students in the second stage of primary education (classes 6, 7 and 8) at three schools in the center of the city of Manisa in ...
Dilek Ozmen   +3 more
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Expressing Anger Safely

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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[A questionnaire for assessing anger and expression of anger].

Zeitschrift fur klinische Psychologie, Psychopathologie und Psychotherapie, 1991
The State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI) developed by Spielberger is a measure for state- and trait-anger and three different forms of anger expression. People differ in the extent to which they express anger overtly and directly (anger out), how often anger feelings are hold in or suppressed (anger in) or in the extent to which they are able
P, Schwenkmezger, V, Hodapp
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