,
Anger in psychology (pp. 107 ‐ 122).
Not exact matches
A study published
in Health
Psychology found that low blood sugar is associated with negative mood and that while high blood sugar is mostly associated with positive mood, it also can cause sadness or
anger.
Spending 15 minutes alone could help you tone down the intensity of emotions like
anger and nervousness, according to a new set of studies published
in the Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin.
Signe Whitson L.S.W. states
in Psychology Today that the «passive aggressive person uses phrases like «Fine»
in order to express
anger indirectly and to shut down direct, emotionally honest communication.»
A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, challenges a long - held assumption
in psychology that most human emotions fall within the universal categories of happiness, sadness,
anger, surprise, fear and disgust.
Dr Rahul Jalil, Lecturer
in Forensic
Psychology at Birmingham City University, said, «Nurses who reported being the target of derogatory remarks reported higher levels of
anger than their colleagues.
He began his career
in psychology looking at general
anger but tightened his focus to «situational»
anger, which is triggered by specific circumstances.
«When someone speaks to us, we use the acoustic information that we perceive
in him or her and classify it according to various categories, such as
anger, fear or pleasure,» explains Didier Grandjean, professor
in UNIGE's Faculty of
Psychology and Educational Sciences (SCAS) and at the Swiss Centre for Affective Sciences (CISA).
Anderson and his co-author, Daniel H. Lee, professor of
psychology and neuroscience at the University of Colorado, Boulder, created models of six expressions — sadness, disgust,
anger, joy, fear and surprise — using photos of faces
in widely used databases.
Many adults will go further
in their amateur
psychology and link blame to the
anger: it is because of your ADHD, your dad leaving, or your energy drink consumption.
(moments of naming and identification); and From Reticence to Smart
Anger, Nihilism to Hope and Back Again (social
psychologies and styles
in transition, or contradiction).
Of course, the
psychology of catastrophe are such that we'd have to fight our natural tendency to get stuck
in denial,
anger, bargaining, and depression for long enough to regain whatever is left of the advantage of early, appropriate action.
It's common to feel
anger toward a partner if things aren't going well
in the relationship, says Robert Taibbi, a licensed clinical social worker with nearly four decades of experience,
in the article «The Art of Solving Relationship Problems» for «
Psychology Today.»
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect
in Childhood, Adjustment Disorders, Aging / Older Adults,
Anger Management, Anxiety, Domestic Abuse, Chronic Illness, Couples / Marriage, Depression / Mood Disorders, Early Trauma Protocol, Energy
Psychology, Trauma
One study published
in the journal
Psychology and Aging found that these words helped partners get through disagreements with more affection, less
anger and lower stress, while pronouns like «I,» «you» and «me» increased marital dissatisfaction.
Jessica has a Master's degree
in Counselling
Psychology and she co-founded and runs The Centre for Health and
Anger
In this study published in the «Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology» in 2006, 143 adolescents were surveyed, seeking relationships between dysfunctional parent - child interactions — including withdrawal, anger and autonomy struggles as well as dependent social relationships — to determine if these strained relationships lead to increased rates of depressio
In this study published
in the «Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology» in 2006, 143 adolescents were surveyed, seeking relationships between dysfunctional parent - child interactions — including withdrawal, anger and autonomy struggles as well as dependent social relationships — to determine if these strained relationships lead to increased rates of depressio
in the «Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology»
in 2006, 143 adolescents were surveyed, seeking relationships between dysfunctional parent - child interactions — including withdrawal, anger and autonomy struggles as well as dependent social relationships — to determine if these strained relationships lead to increased rates of depressio
in 2006, 143 adolescents were surveyed, seeking relationships between dysfunctional parent - child interactions — including withdrawal,
anger and autonomy struggles as well as dependent social relationships — to determine if these strained relationships lead to increased rates of depression.
Dr. Eva Feindler is considered an expert
in the fields of cognitive - behavior therapy with children and adolescents, adolescent
anger control and family violence, and is the Director of the Clinical
Psychology Doctoral Program at Long Island University / LIU Post Campus
A published writer, his work has appeared
in professional journals and other media outlets on the place of therapy
in the work environments, isolation
in obesity, positive
psychology, dealing with recovery after gastric bypass surgery,
anger issues, and how interpersonal relationships affect happiness.
I provide assessment, therapy, psychological testing, play therapy, and parent consultation
in the following clinical areas: academic underachievement, anxiety,
anger management, depression, ADHD, giftedness, pediatric medical stress, childhood trauma, family challenges and cyber
psychology (i.e. video gaming addiction).
Displays of
anger, contempt, or attempts to blame or invalidate a partner augured poorly, even when the partners felt their marriage was functioning well overall, the researchers report
in the Journal of Family
Psychology.
«My specialties and professional interests include the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, depressive disorders,
anger management, ethical issues
in clinical
psychology, veteran's issues, men's issues, marital and couples» therapy, autism spectrum disorder, childhood fluency disorders, aviation professionals, attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and parenting / behavior strategies, among others.
In addition to Counselling, Psychotherapy and Counselling
Psychology we also offer Addiction Counselling,
Anger Management Therapy, Bereavement Counselling, Child & Adolescent Counselling, Couples Counselling, Eating Disorder Therapy, LGBT Counselling, Multilingual Counselling and Sex and Relationship Therapy within the low cost service.
[jounal] Andrew, B / 2000 / Predicting PTSD symptoms
in victims of violent crime: The role of shame,
anger, and childhood abuse / Journal of Abnormal
Psychology 109 (1): 69 ~ 73
Laurie Grengs has built a reputation as one of the best therapists
in Coon Rapids and is exceptionally well trained to provide assistance with issues of
psychology, personality, substance,
anger, divorce, trauma, couples counseling, family therapy, and many other subsets of counseling.
TY - JOUR AU - 임미옥 AU - Kim Chung - Song AU - Song, MinKyoung TI - A Study of
Anger, Social Support, and Psychological Maladaptation Based on Traits of Adolescents T2 - Korean Journal of Health Psychology PY - 2012 VL - 17 IS - 2 PB - Korean Health Psychological Association SP - 501 - 523 SN - 1229 - 070X AB - This study examined the role of traits and social support in the relation between anger and maladaptation of adolescents through model specification of structural equa
Anger, Social Support, and Psychological Maladaptation Based on Traits of Adolescents T2 - Korean Journal of Health
Psychology PY - 2012 VL - 17 IS - 2 PB - Korean Health Psychological Association SP - 501 - 523 SN - 1229 - 070X AB - This study examined the role of traits and social support
in the relation between
anger and maladaptation of adolescents through model specification of structural equa
anger and maladaptation of adolescents through model specification of structural equation.
[jounal] Deffenbacher, J. L. / 1999 /
Anger expression
in Mexican American and White Non-Hispanic adolescents / Journal of Clinical
Psychology 46: 61 ~ 69
[jounal] Andrews, B. / 2000 / Predicting PTSD symptoms
in victims of violent crime: The role of shame,
anger, and childhood abuse / Journal of Abnormal
Psychology 109: 69 ~ 73