As a psychotherapist working in the mental health field for over 30 years, I have often been called upon to provide anger management to clients. These referrals are seldom self-diagnosed and usually result when a person has “lost it” around a select person, or persons, and the consequences outweigh the normal resistance to seeking counseling.
Anger, both overt and deeply repressed, presents unique challenges in the world of psychotherapy.
In my early work with angry adolescents, I...
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