Anger-Related Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative TreatmentsEva 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:
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. |
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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 |
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