Calming The Family Storm: Anger Management For Moms, Dads, And All The Kids this question feed

asked by osx on November 10, 2006 5:02 PM
Anger and confrontation are part of our lives, like it or not. The key factor in happy families is how they handle anger. This book is all about how to deal effectively with anger in families. A practical manual of helpful aids to handling the inevitable anger that every family experiences. Helps families work on the changes that will result in less anger, more effective expression of the anger you do experience, and a happier and more harmonious family environment.

Among the dozens of anger topics covered: --How anger develops, why we get angry, and the purposes anger serves in our lives. --Strategies to get anger under control quickly. --How to change your life so you don't get angry so much. --Developing and nurturing encouraging relationships in your life. --How to get along better even when you're angry. --Techniques for problem solving and family meetings. --A tool kit for discipline without anger. --A proven approach to couples' intimate communication, including anger. --Teaching children how to handle their anger with each other, and with adults. --Anger issues related to divorce, single parenting, and stepfamilies. --All-too-common problem of domestic violence.


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This book is a clearly written, well-organized, step-by-step and practical approach to which all family members can relate. Basic principles of Adlerian psychology, such as equality, respect and the use of encouragement in the family system are integrated throughout the book. Relevant examples are plentiful throughout the chapters. The detailed step-by-step procedures make it easy for individuals and families to transfer learning to application in daily life. The major points are reviewed at the end of each chapter to emphasize key information. This would be an excellent tool to incorporate a chapter or section at a time in weekly family meetings.
reviewed by mags on November 21, 2006 5:10 AM

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Children who are frequently exposed to anger often become adults who use anger to control their partners, their children, their friends, and their workmates. They express this anger on the roads and in the workplace, as well as in their families. Now we have a common sense, extremely readable book that can give direction in helping turn around the lives of people of all ages who want support in dealing with difficult emotions. Calming the Family Storm is written by Gary McKay and Steven Maybell, psychologists who truly know their subject. They have taught and written about families and their emotional management throughout their long, productive careers. Put this book at the top of your 'must read' list.
reviewed by noreason on November 24, 2006 5:03 AM

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