The analysis of written descriptions of recent experiences of anxiety and anger of adolescent girls indicated that on a priori classification system of their behaviors had some validity. Anxiety and anger were conceptualized as arising in specific situations and focusing on expectations of self and others with disapproval being the catalyst for the reacting mode.
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