Anger disordersare destructive, enraged, violent, or self-harming behaviors that are symptomatic of underlying and/or suppressed anger. Anger disorders occur as a result of destructive thinking patterns and/or a person's inability to control his or her anger, which often results in threatening body...
Understanding Anger Disorders Since classical times, philosophers and physicians have identified anger as a human frailty that can lead to violence and human suffering, but with the development of a modern science of abnormal psychology and mental disorders, it has b... R Digiuseppe - 《Oxford Un...
Anger is a subjective, negative emotion that typically arises when one believes they are a victim of injustice or being threatened or attacked. It is associated with rigid, demanding thoughts, increased physiological agitation, and aggressive behaviors. It is considered a basic, primary emotion. It...
Females with TS exhibit weaknesses in face recognition, facial affect discrimination (especially of fear or anger), interpretation of social cues, theory of mind, and problems in social communication. They also may manifest problems in eye tracking and gaze processing, and present with restricted ...
The results confirm the higher propensity to anger in patients with bulimia nervosa; in patients with anorexia nervosa, difficulties in expressing anger and outward-directed aggressiveness can be a prevailing feature. The younger age of controls and exclusive reliance on self-report measures might have...
“Anxiety in teens is similar to adults, with it manifesting as excessive worry or fears, though for teens we often see irritability on the surface. Once we dig a little deeper, we discover that irritability or anger can often mask feelings of anxiety.” ...
It is also similar to the meaning of the “Anger-Out” subscale of the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory–2 of Spielberger.30 We found this very specific definition of irritability to have a significant association with important clinical characteristics related to long-term illness severity, ...
Poor nutrition and exposure to toxins Undergoing severe psychological trauma as a child, including emotional, physical or sexual abuse Death or divorce Dysfunctional family life Feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, anxiety, anger or loneliness Social or cultural expectations Substance abuseDiagnosing...
Have symptoms of other mental health conditions, such as anger, depression, anxiety, or irritability Physical signs of anorexia nervosa Look for physical symptoms such as: Extreme thinness Tiredness and weakness Dizziness and fainting Dry or yellow skin ...
These differences may be related to gender differences in the experience of multiple role demands within marriage, especially those concerning parenting. 展开 关键词:Anxiety gender marital status mental disorders mood substance DOI: 10.1017/S0033291709991942 被引量: 106 ...