1. Patterns of Conflict and Anger in Women Sixty Years Old or Older
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Sarah Hall Gueldner Dsn, Rn, Faan and RN Ptlene Minick PhD
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Gender Studies ,Feeling ,Covert ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Acknowledgement ,Isolation (psychology) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Anger in ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Theme (narrative) ,Developmental psychology ,media_common - Abstract
This study explored the experience and expressions of conflict/anger in nine women between the ages of 62 and 79 years. Three themes related to events of conflict were described: (1) avoidance ("just forget it"); (2) covert retaliation ("It would tickle me . . . I know a way to get back"); and (3) no acknowledgement. In addition, one feeling theme emerged and was characterized by feelings of isolation and estrangement. The women appeared to go to great lengths to avoid conflict rather than risk disruption of personal relationships. Noteworthy were the lasting and vivid memories of the interactions involving conflict and the intensity of the emotions described.
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- 1995
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