The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion
Of all the human emotions, anger is probably the most misunderstood. Why is it important to understand anger at all?

Rage through the centuries—revolutions, wars, civil rights, independence from colonial rule, political unrest, Black Lives Matter, storming the US Capitol—has shown that anger can be a catalyst for change; it can also be a tool employed in fear by those resisting reform or trying to quell protests or advancements by other people. Perhaps you too have experienced the rise of rage within yourself. You might be fed up with feeling angry and not having any way to express it. You don't want to hold it all inside anymore, and you are done being everybody's doormat. But counselor and psychotherapist Julie Christiansen says that if we take time to examine the belief systems that fuel our anger, we can free ourselves from the bondage that anger puts us in, learning how to make it work for us instead.

When we map out our anger, we can learn to manage it. With a ten-step program full of practical exercises such as defining your anger style, understanding your belief systems, releasing residual anger, and more, The Rise of Rage will help you:

-Identify the ten anger styles -Develop tools for resolving anger at work -Give effective feedback and criticism -Listen more effectively with a view to deepening connection -Enhance communication in all manner of relationships -Harness the power of forgiveness and acceptance -Communicate effectively with angry people

Embrace this journey of self-discovery with The Rise of Rage to learn what real anger is, what real forgiveness looks like, and which safe, effective, and successful anger resolution tools work best for you.

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The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion
Of all the human emotions, anger is probably the most misunderstood. Why is it important to understand anger at all?

Rage through the centuries—revolutions, wars, civil rights, independence from colonial rule, political unrest, Black Lives Matter, storming the US Capitol—has shown that anger can be a catalyst for change; it can also be a tool employed in fear by those resisting reform or trying to quell protests or advancements by other people. Perhaps you too have experienced the rise of rage within yourself. You might be fed up with feeling angry and not having any way to express it. You don't want to hold it all inside anymore, and you are done being everybody's doormat. But counselor and psychotherapist Julie Christiansen says that if we take time to examine the belief systems that fuel our anger, we can free ourselves from the bondage that anger puts us in, learning how to make it work for us instead.

When we map out our anger, we can learn to manage it. With a ten-step program full of practical exercises such as defining your anger style, understanding your belief systems, releasing residual anger, and more, The Rise of Rage will help you:

-Identify the ten anger styles -Develop tools for resolving anger at work -Give effective feedback and criticism -Listen more effectively with a view to deepening connection -Enhance communication in all manner of relationships -Harness the power of forgiveness and acceptance -Communicate effectively with angry people

Embrace this journey of self-discovery with The Rise of Rage to learn what real anger is, what real forgiveness looks like, and which safe, effective, and successful anger resolution tools work best for you.

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The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion

The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion

by Julie A. Christiansen
The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion

The Rise of Rage: Harnessing the Most Misunderstood Emotion

by Julie A. Christiansen

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Overview

Of all the human emotions, anger is probably the most misunderstood. Why is it important to understand anger at all?

Rage through the centuries—revolutions, wars, civil rights, independence from colonial rule, political unrest, Black Lives Matter, storming the US Capitol—has shown that anger can be a catalyst for change; it can also be a tool employed in fear by those resisting reform or trying to quell protests or advancements by other people. Perhaps you too have experienced the rise of rage within yourself. You might be fed up with feeling angry and not having any way to express it. You don't want to hold it all inside anymore, and you are done being everybody's doormat. But counselor and psychotherapist Julie Christiansen says that if we take time to examine the belief systems that fuel our anger, we can free ourselves from the bondage that anger puts us in, learning how to make it work for us instead.

When we map out our anger, we can learn to manage it. With a ten-step program full of practical exercises such as defining your anger style, understanding your belief systems, releasing residual anger, and more, The Rise of Rage will help you:

-Identify the ten anger styles -Develop tools for resolving anger at work -Give effective feedback and criticism -Listen more effectively with a view to deepening connection -Enhance communication in all manner of relationships -Harness the power of forgiveness and acceptance -Communicate effectively with angry people

Embrace this journey of self-discovery with The Rise of Rage to learn what real anger is, what real forgiveness looks like, and which safe, effective, and successful anger resolution tools work best for you.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506492353
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 02/13/2024
Pages: 237
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Julie A. Christiansen, MA, is a registered psychotherapist and the author of several books about anger, stress, bullying and coping with crisis. She is an award-winning public speaker and creator of the Anger Solutions method of anger resolution training tools. Her work in Anger Solutions had her named one of the 30 Most Influential Forensic Psychologists Practicing Today. She is also the recipient of a Niagara 40 Under 40 award and has been a two-time finalist for the YWCA Women of Distinction award. Christiansen lives in St. Catherines, Canada with her husband.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction/Foreword

2. The Rise of Rage

3. What We Don't See

4. What Did You Expect?

5. Your Circus, Your Monkeys

6. Muddled Mindset

7. Kill the Monster When It's a Baby

8. There's an App for That!

9. Cut the Red Wire

10. We Need to Talk

11. Two Ears, One Mouth

12. Maybe Swearing Will Help

13. Let it Go!

14. You Don't Have to Like It, but You Have to Accept It

15. Taking Response-Ability

16. Acknowledgements

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