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Getting Control of Your Anger: A Clinically Proven, Three-Step Plan for Getting to the Root of the Problem and Resolving It
Contributor(s): Allan, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 0071742441     ISBN-13: 9780071742443
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
OUR PRICE:   $17.00  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Self-management - Anger Management (see Also Family & Relationships - Anger
- Family & Relationships | Anger (see Also Self-help - Self Management - Anger Management)
- Psychology
Dewey: 152.47
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 6.84" W x 8.2" (0.68 lbs) 272 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Break the Hold Anger Has on Your Life

Anger, like fear, is a powerful survival tool that has evolved over countless millennia. But when we allow anger to rule our day-to-day lives, it undermines our health, alienates loved ones, and ruins our chances for a happy, healthy life.

Now, Getting Control of Your Anger helps adults who have inherited destructive anger patterns learn constructive ways to express themselves and get their needs met. Focusing on breaking the cycle of anger in yourself and your family, Dr. Robert Allan helps you discover the reasons for your anger and find more effective ways to get your core needs met.

With Getting Control of Your Anger you'll learn to:

  • Get at the root of your anger and take control of it without gimmicks, drugs, or psychoanalysis
  • Improve your relationships with loved ones, friends, and coworkers
  • Break the intergenerational cycle of anger in your family and avoid passing destructive behavior patterns down to your children
  • Safeguard your health and reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease and a host of anger-related illnesses.

Contributor Bio(s): Allan, Robert: - About the Author
Robert Allan, Ph.D.
is a leading expert in the field of anger management. He is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he has been an anger and stress spokesperson for the media for the last 15 years. He is a protege of Dr. Meyer Friedman, who was co-originator of the Type-A behavior pattern. Dr. Allan is the recipient of the prestigious 2002 Timothy A. Jeffrey Award, given by the APA for "Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Health Psychology." He has appeared on national television, including Good Morning America, Rolanda and Day One, as well as local affiliates of all the networks. He has been a radio guest on numerous programs including Dr. Joy Brown, Bill Masur, and Kathy Novack, and has had his work covered in such national print publications as the New York Times, New York magazine, and Woman's Day. He has conducted programs at major corporations including JP Morgan Chase, The Carnegie Corporation, The Meredith Corporation, Cowan Financial Group, and Con Edison, and has lectured at The American Heart Association, The Women's Health Symposium, and many other organizations. He is now conducting seminars on anger management for adolescents and their parents.Allan, Robert: - About the Author
Robert Allan, Ph.D.
is a leading expert in the field of anger management. He is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he has been an anger and stress spokesperson for the media for the last 15 years. He is a protégé of Dr. Meyer Friedman, who was co-originator of the Type-A behavior pattern. Dr. Allan is the recipient of the prestigious 2002 Timothy A. Jeffrey Award, given by the APA for "Outstanding Contributions to Clinical Health Psychology." He has appeared on national television, including Good Morning America, Rolanda and Day One, as well as local affiliates of all the networks. He has been a radio guest on numerous programs including Dr. Joy Brown, Bill Masur, and Kathy Novack, and has had his work covered in such national print publications as the New York Times, New York magazine, and Woman's Day. He has conducted programs at major corporations including JP Morgan Chase, The Carnegie Corporation, The Meredith Corporation, Cowan Financial Group, and Con Edison, and has lectured at The American Heart Association, The Women's Health Symposium, and many other organizations. He is now conducting seminars on anger management for adolescents and their parents.