Anger as an emotional reaction involves both physical and psychological changes in our health. Despite of common emotional reactions, it can create many physical and psychological disturbances and diseases as well. So, information regarding its management is helpful to learn some of the simple skills to control it. There cannot be a single cause of the anger. Heredity factors, home environment, social learning and cultural factors are important factors for its emergence. Behavioral techniques and cognitive restructuring techniques are found to be effective methods in controlling anger reaction if practiced properly and systematically. They are effective only if practicing therapist or psychologist is equipped with these skills. It cannot be...
Review of the book Staying in Control: Anger Management Skills for Parents of Young Adolescents. (20...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
Emotions can be considered processes that involve involuntary action readiness (Frijda, 1986). Basic...
Anger is an emotional response to a real or imagined threat or provocation. Anger can range in inten...
This is the final published version of an article published by Oxford University Press in the Journa...
The article presents two studies done with the Anger-Related Reactions and Goals Inventory (ARGI) co...
The method by which individuals control aggressive inclina-tions is important in today’s society. A ...
Background: Past reviews of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anger have focused on outcome in...
Background: Past reviews of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anger have focused on outcome in...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
Since anger can be a frequent and debilitating client problem, it is important for practitioners to ...
There is no clear evidence to guide mental health professionals in assessing and treating angry clie...
this review article, including conceptual underpinnings, session format and content, and outcome res...
summARy A series of psychoanalytic theorists and clinicians have suggested that conflicts about ange...
Review of the book Staying in control: Anger management skills for parents of young adolescents. By...
Review of the book Staying in Control: Anger Management Skills for Parents of Young Adolescents. (20...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
Emotions can be considered processes that involve involuntary action readiness (Frijda, 1986). Basic...
Anger is an emotional response to a real or imagined threat or provocation. Anger can range in inten...
This is the final published version of an article published by Oxford University Press in the Journa...
The article presents two studies done with the Anger-Related Reactions and Goals Inventory (ARGI) co...
The method by which individuals control aggressive inclina-tions is important in today’s society. A ...
Background: Past reviews of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anger have focused on outcome in...
Background: Past reviews of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anger have focused on outcome in...
In any organization, we must contend with competitors and unpredictable markets. There is bound to b...
Since anger can be a frequent and debilitating client problem, it is important for practitioners to ...
There is no clear evidence to guide mental health professionals in assessing and treating angry clie...
this review article, including conceptual underpinnings, session format and content, and outcome res...
summARy A series of psychoanalytic theorists and clinicians have suggested that conflicts about ange...
Review of the book Staying in control: Anger management skills for parents of young adolescents. By...
Review of the book Staying in Control: Anger Management Skills for Parents of Young Adolescents. (20...
Anger is a prevalent and powerful emotion, arising when another person has thwarted a self-relevant ...
Emotions can be considered processes that involve involuntary action readiness (Frijda, 1986). Basic...