
- 128 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Anger Workbook
About this book
This wise and practical book shows how the most destructive of emotionsāanger--can be put to good, constructive uses if it's recognized, understood, approached, and managed mindfully. Get the better of your anger before it gets the better of you. Someone blames you, berates you, fails you, talks behind your back. Sure, you're mad--but what good does it do you? Plenty, if you learn the lessons of this wise and practical book, which teaches how anger, that most destructive of emotions, can be put to good, constructive uses--if only it's recognized, understood, approached, and managed mindfully. An eye-opening how-to book on making the most of anger, The Anger Workbook combines the latest scientific research with provocative questions and exercises to take you to the very source of your anger, your attitudes about it, and your power to use it as a positive force for change and growth.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Authorās Note
- Chapter One: Investigating Personal Attitudes about Anger
- Chapter Two: Taking a New Perspective on Anger
- Chapter Three: Acknowledging the Complexities of Anger
- Chapter Four: Understanding How Anger Goes Awry
- Chapter Five: Changing Your Experience of Anger
- Chapter Six: Responding to Another Personās Anger
- Notes
- Bibliography
- About the Author