Anger and Anger ManagementEveryone gets angry, but some are able to handle their anger in healthier, more constructive ways than others. How do they do it? This expert-reviewed book in the Teen Mental Health series offers young readers valuable guidance in dealing with anger, stress, frustration, and failed expectations. |
Contents
chapter one The Basics of Anger | 4 |
chapter three Anger and SelfEsteem | 19 |
chapter six Managing Your Anger | 36 |
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