TY - JOUR PY - 1977// TI - Maladaptive antisocial aggressive behavior and outlets for intimacy JO - Journal of clinical psychology (Hoboken) A1 - Anchor, K. N. A1 - Sandler, H. M. A1 - Cherones, J. H. SP - 947 EP - 949 VL - 33 IS - 4 N2 - Psychotherapy research literature suggests that maladjustment and self-disclosure patterns are related. Male psychiatric patients (23-37 years) were selected according to a stratified random sampling procedure with conditions for Ss: (a) who actually have engaged in maladaptive antisocial aggression (N = 41); (b) who exhibited aggressive impulses, urges, or fantasies (N = 111); and (c) who served as patient (N = 105) and non-patient (N = 137) controls. Results of this study supported the prediction that those patients who actually engaged in maladaptive antisocial aggression employed fewer outlets for self-disclosure than any of the other patient or non-patient groupings. Clinical implications that concerned the actual range of an individual's outlets for intimacy as predictive of maladaptive antisocial aggression in male adults were discussed.

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