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KMID : 1159120200270010049
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2020 Volume.27 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.71
The Relationship between Internalized Shame and Dysfunctional Anger Expression: The Moderated Mediating Effect of Mentalization through Anger Rumination
Heo You-Rim

Lee Su-Lim
Abstract
This study examined the moderated mediating effect of mentalization through anger rumination on the relationship between internalized shame and dysfunctional anger expression. Participants were 394 adults, ages 20-39, living in Seoul and Gyeonggi, who were administered questionnaires on internalized shame, anger rumination, mentalization and dysfunctional anger expression. Correlation analysis, hierarchical regression analysis and SPSS Macro were used. The results indicated positive correlations between internalized shame, anger rumination and dysfunctional anger expression (anger-out, anger-in); and negative correlations between mentalization and variables. Additionally, anger rumination fully mediated the relationship between internalized shame and anger-out, and partially mediated the relationship between internalized shame and anger-in. Next, there was a moderating effect of mentalization on the relationship between anger rumination and anger-out. Finally, there was a moderated mediating effect of mentalization on the relationship between internalized shame, anger rumination and anger-out. Implications for counseling and future research directions are discussed.
KEYWORD
internalized shame, anger rumination, mentalization, dysfunctional anger expression, anger-out, anger-in
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