Bibliography
Anger, the Hidden Killer. http://members.aol.com/dwightnk/anger.htm This page provides a point of view in which anger can be triggered by different events but the underlying cause is what gives the person the potential to show the anger. These causes can be such things as abusive childhoods to self hate.
Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr., J. Roy Hopkins, Jack R. Nation. Psychology. 3rd ed. 1994. Englewood Cliffs: Macmillan College Publishing Company, Inc. This textbook contained general information about emotions, as well as the major theories about emotions.
Berman, Mitchell E. The Serotonin Hypothesis of Agression Revisited. Clinical Psychology Review. Vol 17 number 6. Elsevier Science Ltd., 1997
Psychopsysiology of anger and violent behavior. Anger, aggression and violence. Volume 20, number 2, June 1997.
Tavris, Carol. Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion. 1989. Touchstone: Simon and Schuster, Inc. While low on scientific content, this book provided a good social background for the topic.
Thayer, Robert E. The Origin of Everyday Moods: Managing Energy, Tension, and Stress. 1996. New York: Oxford University Press. The content of this volume was very informative as a general sort of background in the science of emotions, but tended to represent only one viewpoint. Because the book was written for a large audience, the information it contained was not very specific.
Youth Against Road Rage Organization. <http://www.aloha.net/~dyc/yarr/james1.html> Incorporated within this page is not only oppinion, but evidence and proof.
Anger And Its Effect On the Heart:A Review of Recent Research Studies. <http://www.heartinfo.com/anger1296.htm> This site contained good information about the possible symptoms of excess anger.
Martin, Rene; Watson, David. Style of anger expression and its relation to daily experience. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; 23:3:283-294. March 1997. This article gave a short, concise summary of social anger as well as a detailed account from one point of view.
Talan, Jamie. Cardiac consciousness-raising. Psychology Today; 31:4:18. Jul/Aug 1998. This article simply provided more information about the consequences of anger on health.