Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy (REBT, Ellis, 1962, 1994) postulates that irrational thinking implies demanding thoughts about punishing people for their evil activities. Hence, irrational thinking should be associated with increased individual sensitivity concerning unfair social events. Results of our study (N = 108) confirm this hypothesized correlation between Irrationality and Justice Sensitivity. Notably, the strongest correlation was found between low frustration tolerance, a subdimension of irrationality, and justice sensitivity from the perspective of a victim. This indicates that easily frustrated individuals are particularly prone to suffer when being treated unfairly and are, therefore, eminently susceptive to justice sensitiv...
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) assumes that rational beliefs act as cognitive protective ...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were develope...
Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy (REBT, Ellis, 1962, 1994) postulates that irrational thinking impl...
Anger, indignation, guilt, rumination, victim compensation, and perpetrator punishment are considere...
Selective attention and justice sensitivity (JS), a personality trait reflecting individual differen...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
Based on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) we tested the hitherto unexplored assumption that ...
The purpose of this paper is to review the key individual and social predictors of irrational belief...
The trait justice sensitivity captures individual differences in the tendency to perceive injustice ...
AbstractAccording to the theory advanced by Albert Ellis the emotional disorders are based on the in...
The Multidimensional Scale of Irrational Beliefs (MSIB) is a brief and theoretically founded measure...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) states that irrational beliefs (IBs) are the core elements ...
The present study assessed rational-emotive theories of anger by examining the interrelationships of...
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) assumes that rational beliefs act as cognitive protective ...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were develope...
Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy (REBT, Ellis, 1962, 1994) postulates that irrational thinking impl...
Anger, indignation, guilt, rumination, victim compensation, and perpetrator punishment are considere...
Selective attention and justice sensitivity (JS), a personality trait reflecting individual differen...
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might ...
Based on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) we tested the hitherto unexplored assumption that ...
The purpose of this paper is to review the key individual and social predictors of irrational belief...
The trait justice sensitivity captures individual differences in the tendency to perceive injustice ...
AbstractAccording to the theory advanced by Albert Ellis the emotional disorders are based on the in...
The Multidimensional Scale of Irrational Beliefs (MSIB) is a brief and theoretically founded measure...
From an early age, people care deeply about justice. However, reactions to injustice are altered by ...
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) states that irrational beliefs (IBs) are the core elements ...
The present study assessed rational-emotive theories of anger by examining the interrelationships of...
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) assumes that rational beliefs act as cognitive protective ...
This paper explores the relation between Justice Sensitivity and an attentional bias toward just and...
Scales for justice sensitivity from three perspectives (victim, observer, perpetrator) were develope...