(2004). Irrational beliefs and the experience and expression of anger. Journal of Rational Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Yhrapy, 22, 3-20. :Martin, R. C., & Dahlen, E. R. (2004). Irrational beliefs and the experience and expression of anger. Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-...
This investigator found that a conduct-disordered population endorsed more self-repor- ted irrational beliefs than anxiety/mood-disordered and regular educational populations. Noteworthy is that con- duct-disordered youth frequently demonstrate anger and ...
This study examined whether a combination of anger, hostility, and irrational beliefs, i.e., intolerance of rules frustration, intolerance of work frustration, demands for fairness, and self-downing would predict physical, verbal, and indirect aggression and peer ratings of aggression. Follow-up ana...
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irrational beliefs, specifically demandingness beliefs, and subjective well-being in adolescents. The study group comprises 235 students, including 137 female (58.3%) and 98 male students (41.7%). They were between 14-19-year-old (M = 16.14, SD = 1.10). The Irrational Beliefs Scale...
Irrational Emotional Reasoning. Fear beliefs and accompanying emotions need to be checked out. Much fear is irrational having no basis in danger. Feelings are important but it we interpret all feelings are TRUTH then we are at the mercy of our fear and anger thought. Example: ‘If I feel yo...
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...
(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.
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.Anger, Irrational Beliefs, and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Violent Dating Relationships. Violence and Victims . 2000...
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 ranks of several other authors who have recently argued that some psychological disorders are not...