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Anger, personality traits and psychopathological symptoms in subjects exposed to negative interpersonal actions in workplaces: an observational study in a large sample attending a Center for Occupational Stress.

Barbara ForresiG MicheliniW SapuppoG CostaG CastelliniS LivellaraR Gregori Grgič
Published in: International archives of occupational and environmental health (2022)
In addition to severe psychological difficulties, individuals reporting negative interpersonal experiences in workplaces have high levels of internalized anger and a distinctive profile of personality traits. While a deeper investigation is needed, anger expression should be considered in future treatment programs.
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