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The Anger Workbook for Christian Parents

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
247 Seiten
Englisch
Wileyerschienen am16.04.2004
Shows families how the 'blame game' (parents blame the kids and kids blame the parents) doesn't work. This book provides insight for dealing with the root causes of anger.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextShows families how the 'blame game' (parents blame the kids and kids blame the parents) doesn't work. This book provides insight for dealing with the root causes of anger.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-7879-6903-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2004
Erscheinungsdatum16.04.2004
Seiten247 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 191 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht514 g
Artikel-Nr.13766274
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface and Acknowledgments. Twelve Steps Toward Anger Management for Parents. 1. The Purpose of Anger. Step 1: Learn to identify what is behind the expression of anger, and make that a primary focus. 2. How Anger Is Mismanaged. Step 2: Be aware of the ways you may choose to handle anger poorly, so you can be specific in your efforts to improve. 3. Healthy Ways to Manage Anger. Step 3: When you have a responsible message to communicate, do so in a way that upholds the dignity of the others involved. 4. Breaking Your Cycles of Dependency. Step 4: Have a strong sense of purpose as a parent in order to respond to anger-producing circumstances as an initiator, not a reactor. 5. Dropping Excessive Control. Step 5: Realize that the best way to be in control is to diminish control tactics, speaking instead about choices. 6. The Struggle for Superiority. Step 6: Refuse to lord over your child, but speak instead as one who believes in the equal worth of each family member. 7. Anger as an Ego Trip. Step 7: Let humility be your guide as you demonstrate to your children that selfishness has no place in successful anger management. 8. Dropping Defenses. Step 8: Don´t be threatened by an adversarial response, but be confident in your own response. 9. Establishing Boundaries. Step 9: Respect the fact that each family member is responsible for his or her choices. 10. Myths That Perpetuate Anger. Step 10: Identify the false assumptions that feed your anger, and let truth guide your decisions in discipline. 11. Displaced Anger. Step 11: Identify your own outside stressors that create anger, and choose to address them separately, as opposed to bringing them into parental communication. 12. The Overcomer´s Mind-Set. Step 12: Set aside an attitude of defeat, and recognize that in each situation you can choose to be an overcomer. Appendix. Anger, Teenagers, and Medication. The Authors.mehr

Autor

Dr. Les Carter is a nationally known psychotherapist at the Minirth Clinic in Richardson, Texas, where he has practiced since 1980. He has authored or coauthored seventeen books including The Anger Trap from Jossey-Bass.
Dr. Frank Minirth is president of the Minirth Clinic, which he founded in 1975. The author or coauthor of more than fifty books, he is featured on "Life Perspectives" with Don Hawkins, a national program currently on fifty-five stations, and on "American Family Radio," currently on two hundred radio stations in America.