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Anger theory and management: a historical analysis

S Kemp1, K T Strongman

  • 1University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

The American Journal of Psychology
|January 1, 1995
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Ancient and modern perspectives on anger reveal striking similarities in understanding its causes and management. Historical views on anger control, including early anger management practices, resonate with contemporary approaches.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • History of Science
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • Historical perspectives on emotions are crucial for understanding contemporary psychological theories.
  • Ancient and medieval societies extensively discussed the nature, causes, and regulation of anger.

Observation:

  • A review and comparison of historical (ancient and medieval) and modern views on anger were conducted.
  • The study specifically examined beliefs regarding the desirability, causes, and control of anger across different eras.

Findings:

  • Despite temporal differences, modern accounts of anger show significant resemblance to ancient and medieval perspectives.
  • Notable variations exist, particularly concerning historical views on women's anger compared to modern understandings.

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Implications:

  • Understanding historical emotional theories provides context for modern psychological frameworks.
  • The enduring nature of anger-related concerns suggests a fundamental aspect of human experience across cultures and time periods.