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International Handbook of Anger (Record no. 28950)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780387896762
978-0-387-89676-2
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Classification number R726.7
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Classification number 616.89
Edition number 23
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-- New York, NY :
-- Springer New York,
-- 2010.
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Personal name Potegal, Michael.
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Title International Handbook of Anger
Medium [electronic resource] :
Remainder of title Constituent and Concomitant Biological, Psychological, and Social Processes /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Michael Potegal, Gerhard Stemmler, Charles Spielberger.
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Extent XIV, 590p.
Other physical details online resource.
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Formatted contents note Cross-Disciplinary Views of Anger: Consensus and Controversy -- A Brief History of Anger -- Biology of Anger -- Population and Molecular Genetics of Anger and Aggression: Current State of the Art -- Constructing a Neurology of Anger -- Anger, Motivation, and Asymmetrical Frontal Cortical Activations -- The Neurochemistry and Psychopharmacology of Anger -- Somatovisceral Activation During Anger -- Cross Cultural Expressions and Experience of Anger -- The Expression of Anger Across Cultures -- Vocal Expressions of Anger -- Cross-Cultural Experience of Anger: A Psycholinguistic Analysis -- Anger in Child Development -- The Development of Anger -- Anger in Children’s Tantrums: A New, Quantitative, Behaviorally Based Model -- The Development of Anger from Preschool to Middle Childhood: Expressing, Understanding, and Regulating Anger -- Anger and the Reactive–Proactive Aggression Distinction in Childhood and Adolescence -- Appraisal and Information Processing in Anger -- Why Do I Get Angry? A Componential Appraisal Approach -- Appraisals and Anger: How Complete Are the Usual Appraisal Accounts of Anger? -- Fuel in the Fire: How Anger Impacts Judgment and Decision-Making -- State and Trait Anger, Fear, and Social Information Processing -- Lifespan Changes and Gender Differences in Anger -- The Sociological Study of Anger: Basic Social Patterns and Contexts -- Anger in the Context of Gender -- Madmen: An Evolutionary Perspective on Anger and Men’s Violent Responses to Transgression -- Time Course of Anger: State, Trait and the Persistence of Vengefulness -- The Temporal Dynamics of Anger: Phenomena, Processes, and Perplexities -- The Nature and Measurement of Anger -- “Righteous” Anger and Revenge in the Workplace: The Fantasies, the Feuds, the Forgiveness -- Clinical Aspects of Anger -- Anger/Hostility and Cardiovascular Disease -- The Anger of Pain Sufferers: Attributions to Agents and Appraisals of Wrongdoings -- Anger and Psychopathology -- Toward an Integrative Psychotherapy for Maladaptive Anger -- Conflict and Anger in Family, Workplace, and Community -- The Contribution of Child Anger and Fear, and Parental Discipline to Early Antisocial Behavior: An Integrative Model -- Anger in Intimate Relationships -- Don’t Worry, Be Angry? Effects of Anger on Feelings, Thoughts, and Actions in Conflict and Negotiation -- Anger, Violence, and Political Science.
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Summary, etc International Handbook of Anger Constituent and Concomitant Biological, Psychological, and Social Processes Edited by Michael Potegal, University of Minnesota Medical Center Gerhard Stemmler, Philipps-Universitat, Marburg, Germany Charles Spielberger, University of South Florida From the individual rage-driven violence of domestic abuse to the destructive causes and lasting consequences of large scale ethnic and political conflict, anger and its effects are ubiquitous in human life, and are the focus of intense study across many scientific disciplines: fields as varied as affective neuroscience, health science, psychology, psychophysiology, and sociology have all contributed to recent advances in the understanding of anger. The editors of the International Handbook of Anger bring these major contributions together for a unique portrayal of the many aspects of anger—evolutionary and biological bases, behavioral processes and effects, physiological concomitants, clinical aspects, and role in the larger social picture—with coverage that is both wide-ranging and integrative. State-of-the-art findings by highly regarded experts are organized for maximum utility, with extensive cross-referencing between chapters and editors’ introductory commentary linking the book’s sections. A sampling of the coverage in the Handbook: Historical views and roles of anger in Western and nonwestern cultures. Current genetic, neurological, neurochemical, and psychophysiological perspectives. Cross-cultural expressions: facial, vocal, and linguistic. Affective, motivational, and cognitive processes in anger. Gender differences in anger triggers, experience, and behavior. Anger in development and across the lifespan: Infancy, childhood and adulthood Assessing anger, hostility, and anger control. Clinical aspects: psychopathology, anger and chronic pain, "Type A" behavior and cardiovascular health. Anger in family, small-group, and large-group conflict. The International Handbook of Anger presents a wealth of deep and detailed knowledge relevant to clinical and health psychology, social work, family studies, and anger management, among other fields. Its depth and breadth of coverage will make it a definitive volume informing research and practice in the years ahead.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Neuropsychology.
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Personal name Stemmler, Gerhard.
Relator term editor.
Personal name Spielberger, Charles.
Relator term editor.
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element SpringerLink (Online service)
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Title Springer eBooks
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Display text Printed edition:
International Standard Book Number 9780387896755
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-89676-2
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2014-03-29AUM Main Library2014-03-29 2014-03-29 E-Book   AUM Main Library616.89

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