Product Description
We have all been witness to displays of uncontrolled anger. In the supermarket, at home, in our workplaces, at the local bank branch and on our roads. The uncontrolled nature of the anger has led to the term rage'. We are all familiar with the worst examples of pent-up anger being released and the horrific consequences that can result. Investigation into the personal circumstances faced by perpetrators of violence usually reveals a long history of contained anger. What is the difference between anger and rage? What triggers lead to ungovernable rage? How is rage best handled when encountered in others? Author Helen Robinson shares her insights into this societal problem, gained through many years' counselling experience working in the area. Author Helen Robinson has worked as a counsellor with low-income families, to prisoners and young offenders. She has also worked as a sexual counsellor, and runs anger management workshops. Helen is a facilitator and trainer in Human Services Education at the Council of Adult Education in Melbourne.
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