State-Trait Anger Theory
State-Trait Anger Theory examines individual variations of expressions of anger, including intensity, duration, and frequency.
State-Trait Anger Theory examines individual variations of expressions of anger, including intensity, duration, and frequency.
Reactive aggression is motivated by an outside threat to a persons physical or mental well being.
Passive Aggressive behaviors are subtle attacks that are veiled in niceness. Often a compliment that is intended to hurt.
We respond to anger. The powerful emotion overwhelms and some repress. Repressed anger may leave us without guidance.
The Stanford Prison Study was conducted in the basement of Stanford University, exploring the impact of social environments on behavior.