Research on the nature of anger and how it differs from other emotions is reviewed. Dimensions that differentiate disturbed from normal anger are also discussed. Based on the research and results of several reviews of anger treatment, an ideal treatment package for the treatment of anger is presented. The components include: (i) addressing motivation; (ii) cultivating the therapeutic alliance; (iii) managing physiological arousal; (iv) fostering cognitive change; (v) implementing behavior change; (vi) providing environmental supports for change; (vii) teaching relapse-prevention skills; and (viii) initiating restitution and reintegration. Also, the articles describing experiential, self psychology, cognitive-behavioral, Buddhist, and systems approaches to anger are compared and contrasted. Each of these treatment approaches is compared with the ideal treatment components.
End piece : reflections on the treatment of anger
Journal of clinical psychology
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
1999-03
Publisher:
Wiley
Place of Publication:
New York, NY
Pages:
365-379
Sources ID:
126512
Collection:
Tibetan and Himalayan Library
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Subjects:
Psychotherapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Clinical Studies