A systematic review of neural, cognitive, and clinical studies of anger and aggression

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Yuliya Richard
Nadia Tazi
Dorota Frydecka
Mohamed S. Hamid
Ahmed A. Moustafa
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[1] Blue Horizon Counseling Services,Department of Psychiatry
[2] Arabian Gulf University,College of Education
[3] Universite Med 5th,Department of Human Anatomy and Physiology, the Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] Wroclaw Medical University,School of Psychology, Faculty of Society and Design
[5] Ain Shams University,undefined
[6] University of Johannesburg,undefined
[7] Bond University,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Neural studies; Anger; Violence; Aggression; Impulsivity; Anger management; Frontal cortex; Amygdala; Mindfulness, Cognitive behavioural therapy;
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Anger and aggression have large impact on people’s safety and the society at large. In order to provide an intervention to minimise aggressive behaviours, it is important to understand the neural and cognitive aspects of anger and aggression. In this systematic review, we investigate the cognitive and neural aspects of anger-related processes, including anger-related behaviours and anger reduction. Using this information, we then review prior existing methods on the treatment of anger-related disorders as well as anger management, including mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy. At the cognitive level, our review that anger is associated with excessive attention to anger-related stimuli and impulsivity. At the neural level, anger is associated with abnormal functioning of the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex. In conclusions, based on cognitive and neural studies, we here argue that mindfulness based cognitive behavioural therapy may be better at reducing anger and aggression than other behavioural treatments, such as cognitive behavioural therapy or mindfulness alone. We provide key information on future research work and best ways to manage anger and reduce aggression. Importantly, future research should investigate how anger related behaviours is acquired and how stress impacts the development of anger.
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页码:17174 / 17186
页数:12
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