Books On Anger
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The Anger Workbook
By Les Carter
Whether your anger is from tension at work, frustration at home, or just life in general, this workbook will help you modify the anger that keeps you from inner peace and contentment. Carter and Minirth, esteemed Christian counselors, walk you through a 13-step program of interactive exercises that will help you identify learned patterns of relating, thinking, and behaving that influence your anger.
The Other Side of Love: Handling Anger in a Godly Way
By Gary Chapman
Feeling anger isn't a sin -- it's what you do with it that can get you into trouble. Asserting that this powerful emotion is ultimately rooted in the holiness of God, Chapman shows you how to better understand your anger, and allow it to help -- not harm -- your marriage and family relationships. Includes study questions. Approx. 200 pages, softcover from Moody.
Boiling Point: Understanding Men and Anger
By Stephen Arterburn
Boiling Point traces the roots, realities, and results of masculine anger, exploring why it sometimes goes out of bounds to affect relationships, jobs, and health. Inside are constructive steps that will help you know how to relate to and cope with men's hidden anger.