Cognitive-behavioral treatment of high anger drivers.

Auteur(s)
Deffenbacher, J.L. Filetti, L.B. Lynch, R.S. Dahlen, E.R. & Oetting, E.R.
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Relaxation and cognitive-relaxation interventions were compared to a no treatment control in the treatment of high anger drivers. The cognitive portion of the cognitive-relaxation condition adapted the style of Beck’s cognitive therapy, particularly use of Socratic questions and behavioural experiments and tryouts, to driving anger reduction. Both interventions lowered indices of driving anger and hostile and aggressive forms of expressing driving anger and increased adaptive/constructive ways of expressing driving anger. The cognitive-relaxation intervention also lowered the frequency of risky behaviour. Both interventions lowered trait anger as well. Limitations and implications for treatment and research were discussed. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20021304 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Behaviour Research and Therapy, Vol. 40 (2002), No. 8, p. 895-910, 22 ref.

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