Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by feelings of revenge from responses to transgressions driven by feelings of anger. We used autobiographical recalls to examine differences between vengeful and anger-driven responses. Our findings revealed that vengeful responses are not the same as anger-driven responses. Compared to anger-driven responses, vengeful responses resulted more from offences that induce a self-threat, which elicited more intense negative self-conscious emotions and more rumination. Moreover, compared to anger-driven responses, vengeful responses consisted more of behaviours that induced a self-threat to the other person, were motivated more by intrapersonal goals, w...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Revenge is one of the possible responses to a transgression, a way to take control over the offender...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by fe...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
When someone has suffered at the hands of someone else, he or she might develop a tendency to take r...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
In the current comment, I discuss what is unique about hate in relation to anger and feelings of rev...
Anger is a strong driver of aggressive behavior. Rumination about anger experiences disrupts recover...
At first sight, vengeance appears to be a puzzling emotion, as it does not redress the harm that eli...
When people are transgressed against, they are usually motivated to restore personal power that was ...
Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are often said to experience strong feelings o...
To forgive someone is to forsake vengeance. however, vengeful behavior could also be decreased by mo...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Revenge is one of the possible responses to a transgression, a way to take control over the offender...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...
Prior definitions and empirical research do not distinguish responses to transgressions driven by fe...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
When someone has suffered at the hands of someone else, he or she might develop a tendency to take r...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
In the current comment, I discuss what is unique about hate in relation to anger and feelings of rev...
Anger is a strong driver of aggressive behavior. Rumination about anger experiences disrupts recover...
At first sight, vengeance appears to be a puzzling emotion, as it does not redress the harm that eli...
When people are transgressed against, they are usually motivated to restore personal power that was ...
Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are often said to experience strong feelings o...
To forgive someone is to forsake vengeance. however, vengeful behavior could also be decreased by mo...
Being harmed by another person may elicit strong emotions about the perpetrator(s). Among others, th...
What reaction stops revenge taking? Four experiments (total N = 191) examined this question where th...
Revenge is one of the possible responses to a transgression, a way to take control over the offender...
Because forgiveness theory has tended to neglect the role of dispositional factors, the authors pres...