This workbook teaches everyday skills and techniques on how to manage anger build-up, reactions toward anger (positive reactions versus negative reactions), how not to turn anger inward.
Matthew McKay, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, and author of more than 30 professional psychology and self-help books which have sold a combined total of more than 3 million copies. He is co-founder of independent self-help publisher, New Harbinger Publications. He was the clinical director of Haight Ashbury Psychological Services in San Francisco for twenty five years. He is current director of the Berkeley CBT Clinic. An accomplished novelist and poet, his poetry has appeared in two volumes from Plum Branch Press and in more than sixty literary magazines. His most recent novel, Wawona Hotel, was published by Boaz Press in 2008.
Not exactly the best workbook out there on Anger. As a mental health counselor, I am always on the hunt for books and workbooks for my clients to invest in so we can go over them in the therapy session. I have used this one on numerous occasions and found that the reason my clients wouldn't do the work is because this workbook is poorly written and doesn't really address anger in an in-depth manor. I am finding it hard to find a good workbook on anger. Maybe as a therapist I can write one myself. Huh...good thought.