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Displacement (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, displacement is an unconscious defense mechanism whereby the mind redirects effects from an object felt to be dangerous or unacceptable to an object felt to be safe or acceptable. For...
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Hoobler, Jenny M.; Brass, Daniel J (2006). Abusive supervision and family undermining as displaced aggression. Journal of Applied Psychology. Vol 91(5): 1125-1133...
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The concept of triggered displaced aggression can explain these exceptions to the matching principle. ... Vicarious Retribution: The Role of Collective Blame in Intergroup Aggression; Personality and Social Psychology Review, November 1, 2006; 10(4): 372 - 390. [Abstract] [PDF];
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A theoretical model of triggered displaced aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Review 7, pp. 75–97. View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (28 ...
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Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2002; Social Psychology; ... A related line of research investigates the impact of trait displaced aggression on romantic relationships, life satisfaction, and both mental and physical health.
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Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor annoyance (trigger). [...These] studies suggest that ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood that a minor triggering annoyance will increase displaced aggression.
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Sometimes aggression is displaced onto a target who is not totally innocent but emits a mildly irritating behavior called a triggering event. In three experiments, the authors examine stable personal attributes of targets that can impact such triggered displaced aggression (TDA).
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