Angry All the Time: An Emergency Guide to Anger Control

Angry All the Time: An Emergency Guide to Anger Control

by RonaldT.Potter-Efron (Author)

Synopsis

Very angry people live in a trap. They say things they don't mean, hurt people they love, and even begin to hate themselves. The vicious cycle of problem anger is hard to break. Real change, an escape from the damaging patterns of persistent anger, requires good information and sound advice. Angry All the Time, Second Edition, a major revision of a best-selling classic that has helped tens of thousands of people overcome problem anger, contains both. The book is organized to move readers along the shortest path to recovery: In the first section, Understanding the Problem, readers explore the causes of their anger. Then, in the second section, Taking Action, they learn powerful, step-by-step strategies to control their behavior, to change anger- provoking thoughts, to avoid verbal and physical violence, in short, to make the authoris eight-step process of anger management a powerful force for change in their lives.



This edition includes two completely new chapters and significant revision to many of the original sections. Tips for problem solving and directing anger in positive ways, new strategies for encouraging change, and a discussion of anger styles and the effects of jealousy on problem anger are just some of the engaging new concepts

$21.19

Quantity

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: 2nd ed.
Publisher: New Harbinger
Published: Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 1572243929
ISBN 13: 9781572243927

Media Reviews

This book can change the life of the angry person and the lives of those around him. Strong practical advice. Clear Answers. This is essential reading for those who want less anger in their lives.
--Matthew McKay, Ph.D., author of When Anger Hurts


This book can change the life of the angry person and the lives of those around him. Strong practical advice. Clear Answers. This is essential reading for those who want less anger in their lives.
--Matthew McKay, Ph.D., author of When Anger Hurts