Anger Control: The Development and Evaluation of an Experimental Treatment |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Description and Method of the Study | 15 |
Experimental Results | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
abusing parent Analysis of Variance anger arousal anger control anger inventory anger management Anger Measures anger ratings anger stimuli angry approached significance arousal of anger attention control condition Changes in Systolic child abuse clients cognitive control cognitive treatment constructive coping control group coping behavior ratings coping strategies developed df MS F diary Diastolic Blood Pressure direct experience Direct Provocation Condition essential hypertension experimental factors galvanic skin responses hit the person Hokanson hostility imaginal and role imaginal provocations interaction involved Laboratory Provocations Meichenbaum Mode of Provocation need for approval number of GSRs P₁ physical antagonism police pound or kick pre-treatment Provocation Instance relaxation group relaxation training response role of anger role play provocations scores self-control self-esteem self-instruction self-report ratings self-statements situation Social Psychology someone Ss/G stress subjects Systolic Blood Pressure techniques tension therapy tion treatment condition treatment group Variance for Ratings Verbal Antagonism x Ss/G
References to this book
Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder Michael J. Power,Tim Dalgleish No preview available - 2008 |



