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Anger provocation as a crisis intervention technique

L Brodsky

    Hospital & Community Psychiatry
    |July 1, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study explores anger provocation therapy, where patients express repressed anger towards their therapist. This technique shows positive effects in managing incapacitating symptoms stemming from anger repression in crisis situations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Psychotherapy

    Background:

    • Repressed anger can lead to significant psychological distress and incapacitating symptoms.
    • Effective therapeutic interventions are needed for managing anger-related disorders.

    Observation:

    • The study details the application of anger provocation therapy.
    • In this technique, therapists serve as targets for patients' expressed anger.
    • Case examples highlight its use in crisis and emergency settings.

    Findings:

    • Anger provocation therapy demonstrated positive effects in five diverse patient cases.
    • Patients included individuals with depression, conversion hysteria, and paranoid schizophrenia.
    • The technique was effective when repressed anger caused major symptoms, but wasn't the primary cause of disorganization.

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    Implications:

    • Anger provocation therapy offers a potential intervention for specific cases of repressed anger.
    • Careful patient selection is crucial for the safe and effective use of this technique.
    • Further research may explore its broader applicability in psychiatric emergencies.