Anger-Related Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments

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Eva L. Feindler, PhD
Springer Publishing Company, 11 avr. 2006 - 400 pages

In this ground-breaking exploration, a glittering array of specialists investigate how and why anger is viewed as a secondary emotion by most clinical theories and practitioners and seeks to answer the following questions:

  • What are anger-related disorders?
  • What do they have in common and how are they different?
  • How do we treat the various anger-related disorders?

Drawing on one case study, the top-notch contributors each present a different method of treatment for anger-related disorders. By taking into consideration the variety of perspectives and treatments available for anger-related disorders, this book provides an overview of how clinicians can implement each of these treatments as well as combine treatments to provide a tailored therapy for each individual client.

 

Table des matières

Basic Issues Models and Diagnostic Considerations
1
Chapter 2 The Case of Anthony
29
Chapter 3 Evidence for Effective Treatment of AngerRelated Disorders
43
Chapter 4 Cultural and Gender Considerations in the Assessment and Treatment of AngerRelated Disorders
71
Chapter 5 Psychoanalytic Treatment of Anger and Aggression
97
A MenuDriven CognitiveBehavioral Approach to the Treatment of Anger Disorders
115
Chapter 7 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for AngerRelated Disorders
139
Chapter 8 Couples and Family Treatment of Anger Difficulties
165
Chapter 10 EmotionFocused Therapy for Anger
203
A Buddhist Approach
231
Chapter 12 An Adlerian Approach to the Treatment of Anger Disorders
257
An Integrative Approach to Anger Disorders
277
Chapter 14 Multiple Perspectives on the Conceptualization and Treatment of AngerRelated Disorders
303
Comparative Treatments of AngerRelated Disorders
321
References
323
Index
357

Chapter 9 Psychopharmacological Considerations in Anger Management
189

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À propos de l'auteur (2006)

Eva L. Feindler, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the Long Island University Doctoral program in clinical psychology.

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