Entrapment, Emotions, and Traits in Ward Climate and Aggression #Sciencefather


 This study explores how entrapment, anger, psychological flexibility, and self-compassion influence the ward climate and levels of reactive aggression among patients in forensic psychiatric hospitals. By examining these psychological factors, the research aims to understand their impact on interpersonal dynamics and aggressive behavior within these settings. Improving these aspects could help foster a healthier ward environment and reduce aggression, contributing to better therapeutic outcomes.

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