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Anger disorders: definition, diagnosis, and treatment

Kassinove, Howard(Edited by)
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Anger is a daily experience. It is encountered in a number of interpersonal, family and occupational situations.

Research indicates that even "normal" parents worry that they will lose control of their anger and harm their children.

When short-lived and of low intensity, anger may be of some help to us; in contrast, when it is persistent and intense, it is typically highly disruptive.; This text reviews facts and theories of anger.

Anger is differentiated from annoyance, fury, rage, hostility and the behaviours of aggression and violence, and attention is paid to understanding anger both as a normal experience and as a clinical disorder.

Specific anger diagnoses are presented to describe disruptive anger states and traits.

Anger in criminal populations is also discussed and behaviour-analytic, cognitive-constructivist and cross-cultural perspectives are presented in detail.; The book argues that it is important to understand the causes, correlations and outcomes of anger and to develop effective remediation programmes when anger is excessive and disruptive.

Thus, following a meta-analyses of the effectiveness of published treatments, two chapters present "ideal" therapy programmes for adult and childhood adolescent anger disorders.

Finally, a model is presented to help understand anger development and resolution.

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Product Details
Taylor & Francis
1317822641 / 9781317822646
eBook (EPUB)
25/02/2014
England
English
160 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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