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Anger and PTSD - Veterans Affairs

V O L U M E 3 1 / N O . 3 I S S N : 1 0 5 0 -1 8 3 5 2 0 2 0. Research Quarterly advancing science and pr omoting unders tanding of traum atic stress Leslie Morland, PhD, PsyD. Published by: VA Health Care System, San Diego, CA. National Center for PTSD. National Center for PTSD Pacific Islands Division, Honolulu, HI. VA Medical Center (116D) University of California, San Diego, CA. 215 North Main Street White River Junction Vermont 05009-0001 USA Anger and PTSD Eric Elbogen, PhD, ABPP (Forensic). VA National Center on Homelessness among Veterans (802) 296-5132 Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. FAX (802) 296-5135. Kirsten Dillon, PhD. Email: Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC. All issues of the PTSD Research Durham VA Health Center, Durham, NC. Quarterly are available online at: Dysregulated Anger and heightened levels of recent research on assessing Anger and aggression are prominent among Veterans and aggression.

PTSD, comorbid dysregulated anger significantly increases risk for engaging in both interpersonal and self-directed aggression. Furthermore, increased anger appears to play a mediating role between PTSD and these negative outcomes (e.g., Bhardwaj, 2019; Dillon et al., 2020b). These studies highlight the importance of

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