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. |
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User Review - cvosshans - LibraryThingI absolutely recommend this book for teens who have anger or are studying about it. Anger and Anger Management breaks up the different parts of anger into managable chunks. Readers are presented with ... Read full review
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