نتایج جستجو برای: religious anger manage

تعداد نتایج: 117008  

2015
Brooke A. Ammerman Evan M. Kleiman Lauren L. Uyeji Anne C. Knorr Michael S. McCloskey

Suicidality and violence are serious public health problems. A rich literature supports the relationship between suicidality and violence, including common associations with trait anger. However, less is known about how trait anger may facilitate these behaviors. Two potential mechanisms in this relationship are emotion dysregulation and impulsivity, both of which are linked to increased anger,...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2010
Sarah D Miyahira Raymond A Folen Melba Stetz Albert Rizzo Michelle M Kawasaki

Poorly managed anger responses can be detrimental to one's physical and psychosocial well-being. Cognitive behavior therapies (CBT) have been found to be effective in treating anger disorders. A key component of CBT treatment is exposure to the anger arousing stimuli. Virtual reality (VR) environments can elicit potent reactions and may facilitate the treatment of anger. An anger VR environment...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2007
Eddie Harmon-Jones

Building on past research that has suggested that relatively greater left frontal cortical activity is associated with approach-related anger and that individuals who are high in trait anger are more likely to evidence angry responses, the present research tested whether individuals high in trait anger would be more likely to evidence relatively greater left frontal cortical activity in respons...

2008
Sung Kil Min

This paper reviewed the studies on hwa-byung (HB), which literally means anger disorder and this is known as the culture-related chronic anger syndrome of Koreans. Based on these studies and a review of the literature on the anger syndromes of other cultures, I have proposed a new anger disorder. The rationale for this proposition is first that the clinical correlates of HB, including the epide...

Baghaie Lakeh, Mozhdeh , Khalatbari, Javad ,

Introduction: Anger and impulsivity can be the beginners of much social harm which needs to be controlled and regulated especially in family environment. Therefore, proper planning is needed and assessing the effect of teaching on skills of anger self-regulation and impulsivity in mothers is important. Objective: The present research was done to assess anger management teaching program effic...

2018
Satoshi Horiuchi Akira Tsuda Shuntaro Aoki Kenichiro Yoneda Yusuke Sawaguchi

Background Coping, the cognitive and behavioral effort required to manage the effects of stressors, is important in determining psychological stress responses (ie, the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive responses to stressors). Coping was classified into categories of emotional expression (eg, negative feelings and thoughts), emotional support seeking (eg, approaching loved ones to request en...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2016
Nathan A Illman June S L Brown

BACKGROUND Problem anger is frequently experienced by the general population and is known to cause significant problems for the individual and those around them. Whilst psychological treatments for problem anger are becoming increasingly established, this is still an under-researched area of mental health. We present an evaluation of a series of one-day anger management workshops for the public...

2010
Michael Potegal Peihua Qiu P. Qiu

Because excessive anger in early childhood can predict later psychopathology, quantifying its intensity and time course is clinically important. Anger consists of a set of experiential, physiological, and behavioral responses whose coherence is sufficient to justify the assumption of a common latent variable that can vary in intensity. The relationships between anger intensity and various anger...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2005
S Satar F Cenkseven O Karcioglu M Topal A Sebe

OBJECTIVE To evaluate medical and surgical residents' anger levels with regard to the department in which they worked, seniority, sex, satisfaction with their work environment, and the number of nightshifts worked per month. The specific situations and persons at whom residents reacted with anger were also investigated. METHODS 116 randomly selected residents staffed in a university hospital ...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2015
Kimberly S Walitzer Jerry L Deffenbacher Kathleen Shyhalla

A randomized controlled trial for an innovative alcohol-adapted anger management treatment (AM) for outpatient alcohol dependent individuals scoring moderate or above on anger is described. AM treatment outcomes were compared to those of an empirically-supported intervention, Alcoholics Anonymous Facilitation treatment (AAF). Clients in AM, relative to clients in AAF, were hypothesized to have ...

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