Lecture 19: Anger Flashcards
What is anger
- one of basic emotions
- first negative emotion to develop in baby
- emerges from 4 months
- to someone by 7 months
- animal overlap
is anger the most commonly occurring negative emotion
yes, even when including for mild anger
- more than fear, anxiety, sadness
what are the damages of anger
- DV
- assault
- murder, rape
- risk of hypertension, heart related disease
- interfers with judgment, problem solving, negotiating
- angry-aggressive driving
- affects relationships
what is anger responsible of
neuroticism partner effect, over and above depression and anxiety
comorbidity?
- high levels of comorbid drug and alcohol (over 50%)
- distant 2nd place anxiety disorders
- depression + dysthymia (about 15%)
- bipolar (5%)
are majority of angry people depressed?
no, v little
Is there anger in DSM-5?
no, but listed as possible symptom of:
- mania
- major depressive disorder
- premenstrual dysphoric disorder
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- GAD
- Axis-2 disorders
what are the Axis-2 disorders
- borderline (intense anger)
- antisocial (irritable, aggressive)
- paranoid (grudge, unforgiving)
PDs that are most frequent in angry people
is anger a disorder?
not stated anywhere in DSM
- not specific
- no real disorder
DSM-5: intermittent explosive disorder
A. Recurrent beh. outbursts–> showing failure to control aggressive impulses as either:
1. verbal outbursts, physical aggression that doesn’t result in damage (twice weekly for 3 months)
2. beh. outbursts that result in damage (3 times in 12 months)
B. Aggression disproportionate to occasion
C. Outbursts not planned, not done to get tangible stuff like money
D. Outbursts cause distress
E. Needs to be at least 6 yrs
F. Not better explained by another disorder
intermittent explosive disorder
- commonly diagnosed to people w/ anger issues –> even w/o aggression
- aggression disorder, NOT anger disorder
- wouldn’t apply to v angry who isn’t aggressive
- emphasis on aggression in academic community
aggression in IED is caused by
general impulse-control problem
what did DSM fail to include for IED?
- doesn’t include angry person who have occasional outbursts, or express in nonverbal way
- most IEDs stop outbursts with police, bosses– doesn’t capture method in madness
angry aggression
serves purpose= operate on world
- causes differences in power, intimidation, money)
aggression develops through…
operant learning
Ex.
- parents w/ children–> compliance
- husbands w/ wife–> power, sex