Frustration-Aggression, (Ego-libidinal Shame & Humiliation)

Frustration-Aggression, (Ego-libidinal Shame & Humiliation)

Frustration-Aggression, (Collection)Freud, (Ego-libidinal)Stress / Disease & Death, Thwarting Goal Attainment (need thwarting), Race Relations, Humiliation in Asymmetric conflict, Shame & Pathology, Pathological Self-esteem regulation, stressful dyadic disputations, Motivation, 'Drive', Adaptations to Stress, (Under Trance,) [as hypnotic behavior.] (et al.)[Note: These categories & listings may overlap; the use of brackets indicate the work is unverified, or unendorsed.]----Dollard, John, Leonard W. Doob, Neal E. Miller, Orval H. Mowrer, and Robert R. Sears. Frustrations and Aggression. New Haven: Institute of human relations, 1939.Branscombe, Nyla R., et al. "The context and content of social identity threat." Social identity: Context, commitment, content (1999): 35-58.Verschuere, Bruno, Gershon Ben-Shakhar, and Ewout Meijer, eds. Memory detection: Theory and application of the Concealed Information Test. 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