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2013, Aggression and Violent BehaviorCitation Excerpt :The concept or construct of anger remains poorly defined in studies and is under-researched. The distinction or difference between the constructs of anger and hostility is not always clearly stated (DiGiuseppe, Tafrate, & Eckhardt, 1994; Eckhardt, Barbour, & Stuart, 1997; Norlander & Eckhardt, 2005). Likewise, the methods of assessing anger and their psychometric appropriateness have also been questioned (Eckhardt, Norlander, & Deffenbacher, 2004; Eckhardt et al., 1997).
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2012, Journal of AdolescenceCitation Excerpt :For example, what are the mechanisms of change (presumably involving the use of percussion) underlying the changes in outcome reported here? Anecdotally, therapist feedback to researchers indicated that the use of percussion enabled boys to identify the inner difficulties that lay behind their aggression rather than continually blaming others for their problems, a difficulty widely acknowledged in the anger treatment literature for many years (e.g. DiGiuseppe, Tafrate & Eckhardt, 1994; Dodge, Price, Bachorowski, & Newman, 1990). The use of percussion may mean the program is a particularly good method for the treatment of adolescent aggression.
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