Handbook of anger management : individual, couple, family, and group approaches /
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Author / Creator: | Potter-Efron, Ronald T. |
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Imprint: | New York : Haworth Clinical Practicd Press/Haworth Reference Press, c2005. |
Description: | xiii, 279 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | The Haworth handbook series in psychotherapy Haworth handbook series in psychotherapy. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5664848 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Definitions and Basic Approach
- Chapter 2. Assessment for Anger, Aggression, and Domestic Abuse
- Introduction
- The Anger/Aggression Intake Questionnaire
- The State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory
- The Anger Styles Questionnaire
- Anger Assessment As a Bridge to Treatment
- Anger Differential Diagnosis Typology
- Domestic Aggression Typology
- Adult Psychological Diagnoses and Conditions Associated with Anger and Aggression Problems
- Anger, Alcoholism, and Addiction
- Case Study: Assessment of a Chronically Angry Client with Multiple Problems
- Summary
- Chapter 3. Intervention Approaches in Anger Management
- Introduction: Intervention Philosophies and Approaches
- Behavioral Approach: Introducing Clients to an Objective Change Focus
- Cognitive Aspects of Anger Management
- Affective Anger Management Approaches
- Existential/Spiritual Anger Management Approaches
- Case Study: A Woman Who Is Angry at the Universe
- Summary
- Chapter 4. Group and Individual Approaches to Anger and Aggression Management
- Introduction
- The General Value of Therapeutic Group Work
- Educational/Therapeutic Group Work with Angry and Aggressive Clients
- Individualized Anger and Aggression Management Counseling: An Alternative to Group Work
- Case Study: A Man Who Benefited from Both Group and Individual Counseling
- Summary
- Chapter 5. Attachment Theory, Domestic Violence, Jealousy, and Couples Counseling
- Introduction
- Models of Child Attachment and Adult Attachment
- Anger, Abusiveness, and Attachment Styles
- Romantic Jealousy and Attachment
- Case Study: Excerpts from an Interview with a Jealous Man
- Adults with Attachment Concerns: General Therapeutic Considerations
- Identifying and Treating Anger Patterns and Losses in Close Relationships Based on Attachment Styles
- Couples Counseling from an Attachment Perspective with Physically Violent Couples
- Case Study: Couples Therapy with a Mutually Violent Couple
- Summary
- Chapter 6. Working with Angry Children, Adolescents, and Families
- Introduction
- Child and Adolescent Susceptibility to Anger Control Problems
- Selected Treatment Suggestions with Angry Children and Adolescents
- Characteristics of Angry Families
- Working with Angry Families
- Case Study: Treating an Angry Family
- Summary
- Chapter 7. Resentment, Hate, Forgiveness, and Self-Forgiveness
- Introduction
- The Development of Resentment and Hate
- Forgiveness As One Way to Diminish Resentment and Hate
- Self-Forgiveness
- Case Study: A Lesson in Forgiveness
- Summary
- Chapter 8. Anger Turned Inward
- Introduction
- Identifying Anger-Turned-Inward Patterns of Behavior
- Therapeutic Concepts, Guidelines, Interventions, and Exercises for Treating Anger Turned Inward
- Self-Damaging Patterns and Their Treatment
- Case Study: The Lady Who Quit Smiling
- Summary
- Chapter 9. The Emotional Brain: Anger, Fear, and Therapy
- Introduction
- What Are Emotions? Why Do We Have Them?
- The Stressed and Traumatized Brain: Fear and Anger
- The Anger and Aggression Connection with the Stressed Brain
- Therapy for Angry and Aggressive Behavior
- Case Study: A Dissociative Client Learns to Stay Conscious When Angry
- Summary
- Appendix A. Anger Assessment Forms
- Anger/Aggression Intake Questionnaire
- Anger Styles Questionnaire
- Treatment Planning Form
- Anger Turned Inward Quiz
- Appendix B. Anger Management Reading Assignments
- Twelve-Week Anger Management Program for Minimally or Moderately Physically Aggressive Individuals
- Twelve-Week Anger Management Program for Severely Physically Aggressive Individuals
- Twelve-Week Anger Management Program for Men Who Commit Acts of Physical Domestic Abuse
- Appendix C. Covariances of Anger/Aggression with Substance Abuse
- References
- Index