Individual differences in anger and displaced aggression: The role of metacognitive beliefs and anger rumination

Volume: 46, Issue: 2, Pages: 162 - 169
Published: Jan 19, 2020
Abstract
Metacognitive model is a theoretical approach aimed to explain emotion dysregulation and others emotion-related issues, such anger, and aggressive behavior. From this model, people having higher maladaptive metacognitive beliefs (e.g., "I can't control my thoughts") are more likely to activate and maintain anger rumination and, in turn, to experience higher levels of anger and to act aggressively. Preliminary evidence shows the role of...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences in anger and displaced aggression: The role of metacognitive beliefs and anger rumination
Published Date
Jan 19, 2020
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
162 - 169
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