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Therapy That Works for Anger

By Kristeen Cherney — 2020

While anger itself isn’t necessarily harmful — and as a response to many situations is understandable — chronic (ongoing) and uncontrolled anger can interfere with your overall health.

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Coping with Cancer: DBT Skills to Manage Your Emotions—and Balance Uncertainty with Hope

This compassionate book presents dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), a proven psychological intervention that Marsha M. Linehan developed specifically for the impossible situations of life--and which she and Elizabeth Cohn Stuntz now apply to the unique challenges of cancer for the first time.

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Compassion: Concepts, Research and Applications

Paul Gilbert brings together an international line-up of leading scholars and researchers in the field to provide a state-of-the-art exploration of key areas in compassion research and applications.

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Tara Brach on Anger: Responding, Not Reacting

Anger is natural, intelligent and necessary for surviving and flourishing. Yet when we are hooked by anger, it causes great personal and collective suffering.

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The CBT Deck: 101 Practices to Improve Thoughts, Be in the Moment & Take Action in Your Life

Reduce stress in your life with practical, action-oriented, and mindfulness tools to quickly build positive emotions in your life.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Valuable Advice on Developing Coping Skills and Techniques

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions and negative behaviors through goal setting and various coping techniques, such as meditation, visualization, relaxation, mindfulness, and more.

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The Cow in the Parking Lot: A Zen Approach to Overcoming Anger

Using simple Buddhist principles and applying them in a way that is easy for non-Buddhists to understand and put into practice, Leonard Scheff and Susan Edmiston have created an interactive book that helps readers change perspective, step-by-step, so that they can replace the anger in their lives...

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Anger Management