The Anger Management Sourcebook (Sourcebooks)

The Anger Management Sourcebook (Sourcebooks)

by Glenn Schiraldi (Author)

Synopsis

'A 'must-use book' for those who are serious about managing their anger more effectively' - Robert J. Hedaya, M.D., Founder, National Center for Whole Psychiatry and author of "The Anti-Depressant Survival Program". Learn to control your anger even when everything goes wrong: A car cuts you off in traffic, you recklessly chase it down; a coworker questions your decision, you instantly blow up; and, your spouse goes golfing, you don't speak to him for weeks. Excessive anger destroys relationships, careers, health, and inner peace. It saps the joy of living, leaves you feeling ashamed and foolish, and turns everyday challenges into explosive battlegrounds. Break the vicious cycle of anger with the expert advice in "The Anger Management Sourcebook". Follow this straightforward program and in just seven weeks discover the levelheaded parent, spouse, coworker, and friend you've always known was buried beneath your surly surface. Packed with practical tips, this guide helps you recognize anger triggers, choose effective alternatives, and constructively channel your energy. In these pages, you'll find a variety of approaches for managing this complex emotion, including: anticipating and defusing volatile situations; handling criticism without flying off the handle; calming down with meditation and imagery techniques; getting enough sleep, nutrition, and exercise; keeping an anger journal; changing hostility to trust; healing your deepest hurts with compassion; and, replacing bitterness with empathy and forgiveness. While a little bit of anger might serve a purpose, a lot of it can ruin your life. Take control and manage your anger so that you and those around you can enjoy a calmer, more peaceful, more pleasant existence.

$23.93

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Published: 01 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 0737305916
ISBN 13: 9780737305913

Author Bio

Glenn R. Schiraldi, PhD, Lt. Col. (USAR, Ret.), has served on the stress management faculties at the Pentagon, the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, and the University of Maryland, where he received the Outstanding Teaching Award and other teaching and service awards. His books on stress-related topics have been translated into fifteen foreign languages and include: The Resilience Workbook: The Self-Esteem Workbook; Ten Simple Solutions for Building Self-Esteem; The Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Sourcebook; The Anger Management Sourcebook; and World War II Survivors: Lessons in Resilience. Glenn's writing has been recognized by various scholarly and popular sources, including The Washington Post, American Journal of Health Promotion, Mind/Body Health Review, and the International Stress and Tension Control Society Newsletter. He has trained laypersons and clinicians around the world on various aspects of resilience and trauma, with the goal of optimizing mental health and performance while preventing and promoting recovery from stress-related conditions. His skills-based mind/body courses at the University of Maryland have been found to improve resilience, self-esteem, optimism, happiness, and curiosity, and reduce depression, anxiety, and anger. He has served on the editorial board of The International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience, and the board of directors of the Depression and Related Affective Disorders Association.

Melissa Hallmark Kerr, MA, is a health educator with a research focus on stress and mental health. She has taught a wide range of health courses.