Books on anger, by and large, have been written by men for men who express their anger in an outward and explosive way. But women usually express anger through a range of behaviors, from explosive outbursts to quiet...

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Books on anger, by and large, have been written by men for men who express their anger in an outward and explosive way. But women usually express anger through a range of behaviors, from explosive outbursts to quiet seething rage. If you're a woman struggling with anger, this workbook is designed to help you develop skills and strategies for expressing your anger in constructive ways.

No matter what your style of anger is, this workbook can help you identify what triggers your anger. Then, through a series of interactive, relational exercises, you'll learn ways to cope with angry feelings.

Discover the things that might contribute to your anger with engaging worksheets and assessments


Explore the connection between anger and substance abuse, mood disorders, and domestic violence


Integrate elements of narrative, art, and music therapy into a powerful set of anger management tools


Take the power out of certain anger provoking situations with cognitive behavioral and attitude adjustment exercises




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