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Problem Anger in Psychotherapy: An Emotion-Focused Perspective on Hate, Rage, and Rejecting Anger

open access: closedJournal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2012
This paper explores applies emotion-focused theory, for the first time, to the emotions of hate, rage, and destructive anger. The general case formulation proposed in this paper is that these emotions are always an elaboration of secondary anger. The body of the paper describes three clinical case formulations.
Antonio Pascual‐Leone   +3 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Political rage: terrorism and the politics of emotion

open access: closedGlobal Change, Peace & Security, 2009
Recently there has been a renewed interest in the role of emotion as both a site of political knowledge and as a contributing dynamic in the stability or upheaval of political institutions. While it is widely recognised that emotion is directly implicated in terrorist behaviour, terrorism studies has not critically engaged in this revitalised ...
David Wright‐Neville, Debra Smith
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Historicizing Emotion: The Shame-Rage Spiral in Ælfric'sLife of St Agatha

open access: closedEnglish Studies, 2012
This essay reads the confrontation of saint and persecutor in AElfric's Life of St Agatha in terms of a “shame-rage spiral”. In the context of the passio shame and rage function as part of the text's repertoire of signs, marking the evil of the pagan.
Alice Jorgensen
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Customer Rage Episodes: Emotions, Expressions and Behaviors

open access: closedJournal of Retailing, 2009
In this research, we examine customer rage-associated emotions, expressions, and behaviors following service failure. Three independent studies involving 656 respondents and multiple methods are employed to investigate customer rage. Scales for each form of rage emotion, expression, and behavior were developed and used to assess their ...
Janet R. McColl‐Kennedy   +3 more
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Rage Against the Machine: The Case for System‐Level Emotions [PDF]

open access: closedSocial and Personality Psychology Compass, 2012
AbstractAlthough psychologists have generally conceptualized emotions in light of individual‐ and group‐ level approaches, in the current paper we propose that there are also system‐level emotional events, including both system‐based emotions (experienced as a direct or indirect consequence of system‐level characteristics) and system‐targeted emotions (
Nevin Solak   +3 more
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Waorani Grief and the Witch-Killer's Rage: Worldview, Emotion, and Anthropological Explanation

open access: closedEthos, 2005
This article analyzes a complex of grief, rage and homicide among the Ecuadorian Waorani, tracing the relationships among worldview, values and concepts of self, and envy, rage and homicide, especially witch-killing. We contrast the results with the position taken by Rosaldo in his widely cited paper “Grief and the Headhunters Rage” (1989).
Clayton A. Robarchek   +1 more
openalex   +3 more sources

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