Anger rumination and imagined violence as related to violent behavior before and after psychiatric hospitalization.
Kaitlin M H WinksIsaias M ContrerasKlaudia KosiakRaymond W NovacoPublished in: Journal of clinical psychology (2022)
Anger rumination may be a mechanism through which anger activates violent behavior, which has important implications for psychotherapeutic intervention targeting. Future research should investigate the association between anger rumination and imagined violence, with attention given to revenge planning as a link.