Honor Your Anger: How Transforming Your Anger Style Can Change Your Life
Honor Your Anger is a clearly written, insightful look at a topic that concerns everyone. You can indeed learn to understand and manage youranger, and this book will show you how."
Robert Epstein, Ph.D., West Coast Editor, Psychology Today, Director Emeritus, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, University Research Professor, California School of Professional Psyc
Paperback, 280 pages
Published
October 26th 2004
by John Wiley & Sons
There is a good chance some of your friends read this book. Sign in to see!
sign in »
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
This book is currently not featured on any Listopia lists.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
(showing
1-27
of
27)
Isn't it affirming when you've reached some conclusions about life on your own, and then you find a book where someone else articulates them? And isn't it frustrating when you realize how different your life could have been had you reached these insights and found some useful advice much sooner than you did?
Beverly Engel makes the case that there are four main dysfunctional anger styles: aggressive, passive, passive-aggressive AND projective-aggressive and two healthy ones we can striv...more
Beverly Engel makes the case that there are four main dysfunctional anger styles: aggressive, passive, passive-aggressive AND projective-aggressive and two healthy ones we can striv...more
This book showed different styles of anger: aggressive, passive, passive-aggressive, projective-aggressive and, the ideal, assertive. There were some helpful tips on what to do and how to look at anger-related situations.
This book explains all the different kinds of anger and how they hurt you and others. It then gives more assertive ways to handle difficult situations.
Leonora Shatri
marked it as to-read
Tamichael Mallisham
marked it as to-read
Kytah
added it
Tomeka
marked it as to-read
Michael
marked it as to-read
Stephanie Price
marked it as to-read
Tinkalanashai
marked it as to-read
Iv
marked it as to-read
Peter Gubin
marked it as to-read
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »

Loading...
































