Anger, Frustration Intolerance, Global Evaluation of Human Worth and Externalizing Behaviors in Preadolescence
@article{Trip2020AngerFI, title={Anger, Frustration Intolerance, Global Evaluation of Human Worth and Externalizing Behaviors in Preadolescence}, author={Simona Trip and Carmen Hortensia Bora and Gabriel Roșeanu and James McMahon}, journal={Journal of Rational-Emotive \& Cognitive-Behavior Therapy}, year={2020}, volume={39}, pages={238 - 255}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:254699356} }
The present study tries to offer a better understanding of transdiagnostic and specific correlates of externalizing problems in preadolescence. The first goal was to investigate which of the two categories of irrational beliefs (frustration intolerance and global evaluation of human worth) is more responsible for the manifestation of externalizing behaviors. The results claimed for dissociation in the cognitive profile of specific externalizing problems, frustration intolerance beliefs…
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