Young, non-verbal and aggressive adolescent boys often feel constricted within their family environment, swinging between explosive outbursts and sullen monosyllabic exchanges. Such exchanges are the disturbing expression of a problem that parents often feel they can do little about, except reply in kind. The manner in which an adolescent understands and misunderstands events has a causative role in the problem of aggression. Michael Currie presents here a new approach that allows parents and others to take a key role in shaping this (mis)understanding of adolescent children. Doing Anger Differently presents complex theoretical issues from the existing adolescent and aggression treatment literature in a set of clear and practical principles...
AbstractViolence which is a form of physical aggression is on the rise among adolescents. Verbal and...
Throughout the extensive literature on aggression few attempts have been made to examine the experie...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...
Angry and aggressive adolescent boys are often blind to the problems of others, yet hypersensitive t...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
This article aims to analyze causes and effects of anger among adolescents and describe intervention...
This study evaluates efficacy and effectiveness of ‘Doing Anger Differently’ (DAD), a group treatmen...
This theoretical paper examines the efficacy of anger management strategies for effective living amo...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
This study examined adolescents’ anger, implications for classroom instruction. Adolescent anger is ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The ways and limitati...
This study presents a review of literature regarding adolescent anger management. Problematic anger ...
Sessions are held to investigate how bad interactions might lead to a child's aggressive behavior, a...
AbstractViolence which is a form of physical aggression is on the rise among adolescents. Verbal and...
Throughout the extensive literature on aggression few attempts have been made to examine the experie...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...
Angry and aggressive adolescent boys are often blind to the problems of others, yet hypersensitive t...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
This article aims to analyze causes and effects of anger among adolescents and describe intervention...
This study evaluates efficacy and effectiveness of ‘Doing Anger Differently’ (DAD), a group treatmen...
This theoretical paper examines the efficacy of anger management strategies for effective living amo...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
This study examined adolescents’ anger, implications for classroom instruction. Adolescent anger is ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The ways and limitati...
This study presents a review of literature regarding adolescent anger management. Problematic anger ...
Sessions are held to investigate how bad interactions might lead to a child's aggressive behavior, a...
AbstractViolence which is a form of physical aggression is on the rise among adolescents. Verbal and...
Throughout the extensive literature on aggression few attempts have been made to examine the experie...
The permanent increase in aggression in children, youth and adults accounts for the urgent need of ...