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RAGE Control: Regulate And Gain Emotional Control

2009
Advances in neurobiology and computer science make possible interventions designed to strengthen basic processes behind emotional control. We present one such computer-based intervention, RAGE Control (Regulate And Gain Emotional Control). This extends the usual paradigm of biofeedback by requiring relaxation in the midst of engaging executive ...
Jason, Kahn   +3 more
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Aortic dissection associated with anger, supressed rage, and acute emotional stress

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1986
For centuries, psychologic and behavioral factors have been known to influence disease. The 64-year-old man presented with catastrophic aortic dissection, which occurred during an episode of anger, suppressed rage, and acute emotional stress. Internalized rage and suppressed anger are most undesirable emotions that may have serious consequences on the ...
Stephen T. Sinatra, Surendra Chawla
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Feature extraction of emotional states for EEG-based rage control

2016 39th International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2016
We conduct an emotion recognition study to understand and classify the emotional states of human since the social problems caused by impulsive rage explosions such as the revenge driving, noise floor, and violent crimes. Recently, the emotion recognition technology using electroencephalogram (EEG) has become the foremost consideration of researchers ...
Sun-Hee Kim, Ngoc Anh Nguyen Thi
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Social/Emotional Needs: The Rage of Gifted Students

Gifted Child Today, 2001
The experiences of gifted students in school are quite varied and reflect a wide variety of factors. For 17 years, I have written about their experiences from two perspectives, that of a researcher and, using their own words, that of the students themselves. I have come to believe that the lived experiences, or Lebensvelt, of gifted students in school
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Couple Rage and Emotional Distancing when a Partner is Dying

Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2007
Drawing on symbolic interaction theory, equity theory, and family systems theory, this article offers a theoretical analysis of why there might be rage and emotional distancing in a couple in which one of the partners is dying. Rage and emotional distancing could arise as the couple struggles to make meanings about the dying, the death, their new ...
Sungeun Yang, Paul C. Rosenblatt
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Book Review: Violent Emotions: Shame and Rage in Marital Quarrels

open access: closedFamilies in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 1994
Glenn Shields
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Rage Against the Machine: The Case for System‐Level Emotions

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2012
Abstract Although 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 ...
Nevin Solak   +3 more
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Videogame Assisted Emotional Regulation Training: An ACT with RAGE-Control Case Illustration

Clinical Social Work Journal, 2011
This paper describes the treatment of an adolescent girl (age 16) who received the ACT with RAGE-Control intervention during her treatment in an urban inpatient psychiatry unit. ACT with RAGE-Control utilizes five traditional Cognitive Behavioral techniques combined with an active biofeedback videogame designed to strengthen a patient’s self-regulatory
Peter Ducharme   +5 more
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