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Psychology of anger : symptoms, causes and coping /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Welty, James P. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Inc., [2011]
Colección:Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • PSYCHOLOGY OF ANGER: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND COPING; PSYCHOLOGY OF ANGER: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND COPING; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: HWA-BYUNG: AN ANGER SYNDROME AND PROPOSING NEW ANGER DISORDER; ABSTRACT; PART I. INTRODUCTION; I. Why Hwa-byung?; II. Brief History of Research of Hwa-byung; III. Concept of Hwa-byung; 1. Patients' Explanation; A Case History; 2. Korean Culture-relatedness of Hwa-byung; Korean Culture-specific Terms Relating to Hwa-byung; PART II. CLINICAL CORRELATES OF HWA-BYUNG; I. Epidemiology; 1. General Population.
  • 2. Clinical Population3. Sex, Age and Social State; II. Etiology; 1. Psychogenic Disorder; 2. Premorbid Personality; 3. Precipitating Factors; 4. Predisposing Factors; 5. Biological Research; III. Symptoms; 1. Symptoms as Reported by Patients; Psychological Symptoms; Somatic Symptoms; Behavioral Symptoms; 2. Psychodynamic Explanation; Meaning of Symptoms; Theoretical Consideration; Sick Role; IV. Development of Hwa-byung and Prognosis; 1. Development of Hwa-byung; The Concept of "being Repeated and Accumulated"; 2. Clinical Course and Prognosis; Prognosis; V. Treatment.
  • 1. Traditional and Ordinary MethodsHelp-seeking Behavior; 2. Psychotherapy; 3. Pharmacotherapy; 4. Cultural and Community Approaches; PART III. DIAGNOSTIC ISSUES; I. Is Hwa-byung a Disorder?; 1. Is Hwa-byung a Culture-related Syndrome?; 2. Study with DSM; DSM-III-R; DSM-IV; 3. Complex PTSD of Late Onset and Accumulation of Trauma; The Concept of "Post Accumulated Traumatic Stress Disorder"; 4. Hwa-byung as a New Disorder; II. Diagnostic Criteria of Hwa-byung; 1. Symptoms to be Included in Diagnostic Criteria of Hwa-byung; 2. Development of the Hwa-byung Scale.
  • 3. The Research Diagnostic Criteria of Hwa-byungIII. Do Patients with Only Hwa-byung Exist?; 1. DSM Study; 2. Do Patients with Only Hwa-byung Exist?; IV. Comorbidity of Hwa-byung; 1. Biological Explanation; 2. The Psychodynamic Explanation; V. Anger Syndromes in Other Cultures; 1. Hwa-byung or Anger Syndrome Exists Only in Korea?; Forgotten Emotion; 2. Anger-related Disorders in Other Cultures; 3. Disorders Similar to Anger Disorder in DSM-IV; Intermittent Explosive Disorder; Aggressive Disorder; Anger Attack; Posttraumatic Embitterment Disorder; PART IV. PROPOSING AN ANGER DISORDER.
  • I. Anger Can be Disordered1. Anger is not a Mental Disorder?; 2. Hwa-byung is an Anger Disorder; II. Concepts of Anger Disorder; 1. Formulation of Anger Disorder; A Case History of Anger Disorder; 2. The Proposed Diagnostic Criteria of Anger Disorder; The Research Diagnostic Criteria of Anger Disorder; 3. Differential Diagnosis; Intermittent Explosive Disorder; Other DSM Diagnosis; Post Traumatic Embitterment Disorder (PTED); Anger and Aggression; III. Proposition of Hwa-byung and Anger Disorder in the New Classification; 1. Rationale for Proposition.