The Anger Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Anger Management
A field guide to understanding and managing anger—what it is, where it comes from, and how to get it under control.

Many people assume that anger is the emotion that leads to raised voices and violence, and this kind of explosive rage is certainly a reality. But there are many different types of anger, from the simmering to the shutting down. Most of us experience some form of anger or its effects. The good news is that anger can be controlled.

Founded on thirteen faith-based steps designed to recognize and manage anger, The Anger Workbook is an interactive guide to transforming patterns and behaviors with the help of biblical principles and evidence-based treatment.

Best-selling author and practicing counselor Les Carter, Ph.D. and author and Christian psychiatrist Frank Minirth, M.D. draw on their years of experience and expertise to demystify the problem of anger. Throughout this workbook, you will learn:

  • How to identify situational anger in yourself or others as well as patterns of relating, thinking, and behaving that may lead to feelings of anger
  • How emotions like fear, loneliness, and inferiority create anger
  • How to uncover and eliminate myths that perpetuate anger such as, "Letting go of my anger means I am conceding defeat." Or "No one understand my unique problems."
  • For parents: how to manage a child's anger

As we get to know and understand anger—whether it's our own or a loved one's—its management becomes far less daunting. Anger can be controlled.

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The Anger Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Anger Management
A field guide to understanding and managing anger—what it is, where it comes from, and how to get it under control.

Many people assume that anger is the emotion that leads to raised voices and violence, and this kind of explosive rage is certainly a reality. But there are many different types of anger, from the simmering to the shutting down. Most of us experience some form of anger or its effects. The good news is that anger can be controlled.

Founded on thirteen faith-based steps designed to recognize and manage anger, The Anger Workbook is an interactive guide to transforming patterns and behaviors with the help of biblical principles and evidence-based treatment.

Best-selling author and practicing counselor Les Carter, Ph.D. and author and Christian psychiatrist Frank Minirth, M.D. draw on their years of experience and expertise to demystify the problem of anger. Throughout this workbook, you will learn:

  • How to identify situational anger in yourself or others as well as patterns of relating, thinking, and behaving that may lead to feelings of anger
  • How emotions like fear, loneliness, and inferiority create anger
  • How to uncover and eliminate myths that perpetuate anger such as, "Letting go of my anger means I am conceding defeat." Or "No one understand my unique problems."
  • For parents: how to manage a child's anger

As we get to know and understand anger—whether it's our own or a loved one's—its management becomes far less daunting. Anger can be controlled.

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The Anger Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Anger Management

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The Anger Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Anger Management

The Anger Workbook: An Interactive Guide to Anger Management

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Overview

A field guide to understanding and managing anger—what it is, where it comes from, and how to get it under control.

Many people assume that anger is the emotion that leads to raised voices and violence, and this kind of explosive rage is certainly a reality. But there are many different types of anger, from the simmering to the shutting down. Most of us experience some form of anger or its effects. The good news is that anger can be controlled.

Founded on thirteen faith-based steps designed to recognize and manage anger, The Anger Workbook is an interactive guide to transforming patterns and behaviors with the help of biblical principles and evidence-based treatment.

Best-selling author and practicing counselor Les Carter, Ph.D. and author and Christian psychiatrist Frank Minirth, M.D. draw on their years of experience and expertise to demystify the problem of anger. Throughout this workbook, you will learn:

  • How to identify situational anger in yourself or others as well as patterns of relating, thinking, and behaving that may lead to feelings of anger
  • How emotions like fear, loneliness, and inferiority create anger
  • How to uncover and eliminate myths that perpetuate anger such as, "Letting go of my anger means I am conceding defeat." Or "No one understand my unique problems."
  • For parents: how to manage a child's anger

As we get to know and understand anger—whether it's our own or a loved one's—its management becomes far less daunting. Anger can be controlled.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401675431
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
Publication date: 10/29/2012
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 7.40(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Dr. Les Carter is a nationally known expert in the field of Christian counseling. He maintains his counseling practice, specializing in the treatment of emotional and relational disorders, at the Southlake Psychiatric and Counseling Center in Southlake, Texas. He is the author of twenty books, including The Freedom from Depression Workbook; The Choosing to Forgive Workbook; The Worry Workbook; The Anger Trap; Enough About You, Let's Talk About Me; The Anger Workbook For Christian Parents; and Grace and Divorce. Carter earned his B.A. from Baylor University and his M.Ed. and Ph.D. from North Texas State University. For more information, please go to Dr. Carter's Web site, www.drlescarter.com.

Frank Minirth, M.D., is founder of The Minirth Clinic and has authored or co-authored more than thirty books, including Happiness Is a Choice, and Worry-free Living.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi

Thirteen Steps Toward Anger Management vii

Part 1 Identifying Your Anger 1

1 What Is Anger? 3

2 Managing Your Anger 23

Part 2 Anger Thrives on Unmet Needs 43

3 Why Can't You Just Love Me? 45

4 Feeling Controlled Causes Anger 61

5 Myths That Perpetuate Anger 79

6 Self-Inflicted Anger 97

Part 3 How Other Emotions Create Anger 117

7 How Pride Influences Anger 119

8 Fear's Effect on Anger 137

9 Loneliness Creates Anger 157

10 Anger Reflects Inferiority Feelings 173

Part 4 Applying New Insights about Anger Reduction 191

11 Managing a Child's Anger 193

12 Why Anger Lingers 213

13 Being Accountable 231

Anger Treatments Today 245

About the Authors 248

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