The Normative Nature of Aggressive Intrusive Thinking Among an Underserved Incarcerated Population Compared With a Student Sample

Aggressive intrusive thoughts (AITs) are unwanted and repetitive thoughts, impulses, or desires that enter into consciousness involuntarily. The current study compared the frequency of and distress from AITs in a sample of inmates jailed for violent crimes (n = 78) versus college students (n = 103;...

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Main Author: DeLapp, Ryan C. T. (Author)
Contributors: Chasson, Gregory S. ; Swerbilow, Jessica
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: [2018]
In: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology
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