
Anger
Management
The Complete
Treatment
Guidebook for Practitioners
Howard Kassinove, Ph.D., ABPP
and Raymond Chip Tafrate, Ph.D.
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"...gives the reader a useful toolkit that reaches beyond the scope
of previous treatments of anger and its management. The clinical material
is well rounded, with particularly astute commentary on personality
factors, interpersonal dynamics and the role and management of anger
within and outside the client-treater relationship. The book is also
generously referenced, facilitating further pursuit of the topic from
various viewpoints.
With the
understanding and enthusiasm of excellent teachers, these authors lead
the reader through a labyrinth of relevant and substantive material...
this work has the depth and readability to expand the reader's
appreciation of anger in its many guises.
Psychiatric
Services Journal
October 2003
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"...it covers the complex field of the psychological treatment of
anger remarkably well...the materials presented by the authors are written
in clear cut, highly readable language, with their main points accurately
presented...this guidebook describes useful multimodal and comprehensive
approaches for teaching clients and others how to reduce and manage anger.
Remarkably well done and very worthwhile reading."
Albert Ellis, Ph.D.
Albert Ellis Institute
New York City
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"Now we can have hope, because Anger Management will help the
clinician as much as it will help the patient.
"Kassinove and Tafrate provide an excellent
guide to understanding and modifying anger. This is a highly practical
book, with many powerful clinical interventions, written by two leading
experts on anger who show great clinical sensitivity. I highly recommend
this thought-provoking and very useful book."
Robert
L. Leahy, Ph.D.
Director, American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, New York, NY
10022
Editor, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International
Quarterly
President-Elect, International Association for Cognitive
Psychotherapy
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry,
Cornell University Medical College, New York Hospital
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"...the
most complete and up to date text for therapists.
It is a must read resource for all environments, children, adults
and families, as well as the workplace...a
MUST have for every practitioner’s bookshelf..."
Colleen
Reynolds
Maine Clinical Counseling Association
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"...a must book for the practitioner...an excellent source of
practical knowledge for conducting assessments and designing workable
intervention programs. . . . The step-by-step approach overlooks
nothing.... This program does it
all."
Richard
Suinn, Ph.D., ABPP
Emeritus Professor, Colorado State University
Past President, American Psychological Association
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"...an absolutely great practitioners' book by two well-known
scholars in the field of anger management. Drs. Kassinove and Tafrate...have
written what is probably the definitive therapist book on anger control. I
recommend this book highly for all therapists who deal with anger
management -- their own or their clients'. In the end, that really
includes almost everyone!"
E. Thomas Dowd, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology, Kent State University
President, American Board of Behavioral Psychology
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"...offers a detailed, research-based and empirically validated
'anger episode model.' This indispensable resource for human service
professionals emphasizes how to help clients understand, manage, and
prevent unhealthy anger."
Louisiana Lagniappe
Louisiana Counseling Association
April 2003
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"...a
resource for mental health practitioners who deal with anger management
programs. It includes case examples and sample client forms. While
written for the professional, it makes interesting reading for anyone
interested in this topic."
ForeWord
Magazine
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"Is it possible for academically based clinical psychologists to
produce a clinical treatise suitable for the training of clinical graduate
students, yet have equal value and meaning to experienced working
clinicians? The answer is a strong yes! This has been achieved...in their
excellent new work on anger management."
Feedback
South Carolina Psychological Association
Winter 2002
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"...highly recommended for anyone charged with a professional
responsibility to deal with and assist angry clients...."
Library Bookwatch
The Midwest Book Review
December 2002
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