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Aggress Behav ; 34(5): 486-96, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18464229

ABSTRACT

Recent research and theory suggest that mindfulness, or enhanced attention and awareness in the present moment [Brown and Ryan, 2003], may be linked to lower levels of ego-involvement and, as a result, may have implications for lowering hostility and aggressive behavior. Accordingly, we conducted two studies to examine the potential aggression-mitigating role of mindfulness. In Study 1, we found that dispositional mindfulness correlated negatively with self-reported aggressiveness and hostile attribution bias. In Study 2, participants made mindful before receiving social rejection feedback displayed less-aggressive behavior than did rejected participants not made mindful. Discussion centers on potential mechanisms by which mindfulness operates to reduce aggressive behavior.


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Aggression/psychology , Attention , Awareness , Consciousness , Ego , Female , Humans , Male , Self Concept , Sociometric Techniques , Surveys and Questionnaires
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