(1991). Anger and irrational beliefs in violent inmates. Personality and Individual Differences, 12, 211-215.Ford, B.D. (1990). Anger and irrational beliefs in violent inmates. Personality and Individual Dif- ferences, 12, 211±215.
beliefs and anger in child and adolescent populations. Tentative support for the association between these two constructs in child and adolescent populations comes from a study by Lowery (1990). This investigator found that a conduct-disordered population endorsed more self-repor- ted irrational belief...
The Mixed View makes depression rationally continuous with various other mental states, e.g., beliefs, emotions, etc. insofar as these are also sometimes epistemically rational or otherwise well-supported, and other times not. In making a case that depression is sometimes rational, I join the ...
However, there are a limited number of studies on the relationship between irrational beliefs and positive variables of positive psychology and mental health. This study examines the mediation of optimism and self-esteem in the relationship between irrational beliefs, specifically demandingness beliefs, ...
"It's true because I have always believed it."Innate self-validation:I have a strong desire to maintain beliefs that I have long held, even though I have not seriously considered the extent to which those beliefs are justified, given the evidence. ...
Freud believed that an examination of one's ___ would give insight into the adult personality and adult problems. (a) culture (b) cognitive beliefs (c) childhood experiences (d) genetic makeup. Contemporary psychodynamic theorists gen...
string of chance occurrences that have life and death consequences. Its story illustrates one of Woody Allen's core philosophical beliefs. "I'm a great believer in the utter meaningless randomness of existence," he says. "I was preaching that in MATCH POINT and Abe preaches it in his class...
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Life stress and anger: Moderating effects of Type A irrational beliefs . Personality and Individual Differences , 12 , 557 – 560 .Hart KE, Turner SH, Hittner JB, Cardozo SR (1991) Life stress and anger: moderating effects of type A irrational beliefs. Personality and Individual Differences, ...
I. (2000). Anger, irrational beliefs, and dysfunctional attitudes in vio- lent dating relationships. Violence and Victims, 15(3), 337-350.Dye, M. L. & Eckhardt, C. I. (2000). Anger, irrational beliefs and dysfunctional attitudes in violent dating relationships. Violence and Victims, 15,...