Anger Control Game & Video Program
Bethold Berg, Ph.D.
This program teaches cognitive skills necessary for effective anger control. By using the Game, Video, Video Puppet Skits and Workbook your clients will learn effective ways to control their anger.
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ANGER CONTROL PROBLEM SOLVING CARDS
Anger control cards define problems experienced in a variety of settings and enable children to develop self-awareness and behavorial skills.
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Anger Control Training Program
Emma Williams and Rebecca Barlow
This three-volume training program addresses the need for a practical and easily accessible guide for professionals working with people with anger control problems.
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Anger Control Workbook
Matthew McKay, Ph.D. and Peter Rogers, Ph.D.
This workbook introduces a streamlined new approach that allows you to begin a higher level of anger control.
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Anger Deck of Cards
Dr. Richard Gardner
This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is sure to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
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Anger Disorders: Definition, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Howard Kassinove, Ph.D.
This book is intended to be useful to persons who work professionally with anger clients, and who want to use comprehensive treatment methods based on scientific knowledge and understanding of anger. It provides scientifically based information that can be used in treatment.
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Anger Management
Adrian Faupel, Elizabeth Herrick, and Peter Sharp
This book provides information, insight and strategies for understanding and managing anger more effectively.
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Anger Management and Violence Prevention
Teresa Schmidt, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., B.C.D.
Teenagers will explore their feelings, receive guidelines for the appropriate expression of feelings, and learn survival skills for handling emotionally violent environments.
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Anger Solution Board Game
This game helps children learn to control their behavioural responses to anger.
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Anger Solution Card Deck
This engaging card game teaches children effective ways to resolve their anger as they match 10 different anger solutions to common provocative situations.
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Anger Solution Collection
The complete Anger Solution Colection has everything you need to help kids learn to make positive choices to manage their anger safely.
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Anger Solution Scriptbook
This original technique helps children learn eight different anger control techniques as they read entertaining and informative script.
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Anger Solution Workbook
This paperback workbook helps children learn how to work out their problems, lower their level of anger and build confidence in their ability to manage their anger safely.
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Anger Workbook
Lorrainne Bilodeau, M.S.
This workbook helps us explore our attitudes about anger and discover new ways in which to use our anger beneficially. We learn to translate our anger into positive action by learning about the origins and attitudes of our anger.
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Anger Workbook for Women
Laura J. Petracek
This workbook addresses the unique concerns of women with anger problems.
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Cage Your Rage
Murray Cullen
This book helps the individual serving time in an institution or entering the community as a parolee learn to recognize and control anger. Get to know how you think, how you got to be where you are now, and how to control your feelings and feel better about yourself. Learn how to take more control over your destiny by controlling your feelings.
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Developmental Origins of Aggression
Edited by Richard E. Tremblay, Willard W. Hartup, and John Archer
Findings from major longitudinal research programs are used to illuminate the processes by which most children learn alternatives to physical aggression as they grow older, while a minority become increasingly violent.
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Helping Schoolchildren Cope with Anger
Jim Larson and John E. Lochman
This comprehensive guide presents the Anger Coping Program, an empirically supported group intervention for 8-12 year olds with anger and aggression problems.
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Helping Your Angry Child
Darlyne Gaynor Nemeth
In this clearly-structured workbook youĂll learn the three essential components of parenting an angry child: how to always be prepared to be a good parent, how to teach children anger management skills, and how to relate within the family when strong emotions arise.
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Reponding to Anger
Lorrainne Bilodeau
This easy-to-use workbook combines up-to-date information with quetions and exercises to help recognize, understand, and respond to other people's anger in a positive, effective, and constructive ways.
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Social Aggression Among Girls
Marion Underwood
This book offers a balanced, accessible account of what researchers know about how girls hurt one another.
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Staying in Control
Dr. Millicent Kellner
This book shows parents how to handle angry moments with their teens and how to deal with anger in the workplace, with partners and relatives, and in other areas of their lives.
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Taking Charge of Anger
JW. Robert Nay
This manual combines innovative self-discovery tools and targeted exercises for understanding and managing the five unproductive faces of anger, from passive aggressive to all out rage.
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Think First
Jim Larson
This highly practical book presents a complete anger and aggression management training program for middle and high school students.
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Treating Anger, Anxiety, and Depression in Children & Adolescents
Jerry Wilde, Ph.D.
The focus of this book is on the "big three" {Anger, Anxiety, and Depression}. It presents basic theoretical information about rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) but will focus on specific techniques and case examples.
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Women's Anger
Deborah L. Cox, Ph.D., Sally D. Stabb, Ph.D., and Karin H. Bruckner, L.P.C.
Women's Anger brings together, in an integrated presentation of anger over the lifespan, theoretical understandings, clinical experiences, empirical research, and the lived experience of anger for women and girls.
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