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Anger Suppression Predicts Pain, Emotional, and Cardiovascular Responses to the Cold Pressor

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Consistent with an ironic process model and prior studies involving experimental manipulation of suppression, self-reported suppression of anger predicted greater pain intensity and perception of the anger-specific element of pain. Findings also suggest that suppression might attenuate homeostatic pressor responses to acute pain.

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