Title:
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OF COURSE YOU'RE ANGRY
GUIDE TO DEALING WITH THE EMOTIONS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE |
By: |
Gayle Rosellini, Mark Worden |
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Paperback |

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ISBN 10: |
1568381417 |
ISBN 13: |
9781568381411 |
Publisher: |
HAZELDEN INFORMATION & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES |
Pub. date: |
1 October, 1990 |
Edition: |
2nd Revised edition |
Pages: |
128 |
Description: |
Discusses the nature and resolution of anger in the stages of early recovery. This text offers clear guidelines on how to acknowledge and express anger, and what form it can take - such as violence, depression, resentment, manipulation - and how to deal with it successfully. |
Synopsis: |
In a friendly, nonconfrontational manner, Of Course You're Angry guides readers to discover the source of their anger and the forms it takes -violence, depression, resentment, and manipulation. Though we may not like to admit it, all of us get angry. At times we feel irked, exasperated, irritated, resentful, even enraged. Anger is a normal and healthy human emotion; learning to acknowledge and express it appropriately, however, especially for those in early recovery, is another story. Of Course You're Angry, first published in 1985, is a timely revision of the best-selling Hazelden title on the nature and resolution of anger, it shows us how to make anger work in a positive and effective way that can ease, rather than exacerbate, the problems and challenges of early recovery.In a friendly, nonconfrontive manner, Of Course You're Angry guides readers to discover the source of their anger and the forms it takes -- such as violence, depression, resentment, and manipulation. Authors Gayle Rosellini and Mark Worden continue by exploring various anger styles, and then provide clear, sensible, and practical guidelines for expressing anger, conquering "common conceits," and "wrangling with rancor." Their real-life examples and down-to-earth advice for dealing with anger without fear or guilt -- and without hurting oneself or others -- offers addicts as well as their family members and friends a way passed one of the most dangerous pitfalls of early recovery. |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Hazelden Information & Educational Services |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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