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of Compact Discs
Section 1
--Track
#1 - Interpersonal Costs - Question
1
Section 2
--Track
#2 - Choosing Anger - Question 2
Section 3
--Track #3 - Taking Personal Responsibility - Question 3
Section 4
--Track #4 - Six Steps to Responsibility -
Question 4
Section 5
--Track
#5 - Four Fallacies of Should - Question 5
Section 6
--Track #6 - Four Aspects of Blame -
Question 6
Section 7
--Track #7 - Four Stress Reduction Techniques - Question 7
Section 8
--Track #8 - Four Steps to Solving Stress Problems - Question 8
Section 9
--Track #9 - Six Aversive Chains - Question 9
Section 10
--Track #10 - Mindreading - Question
10
Section 11
--Track #11 - Coping Through Healthy Self-Talk
- Question 11
Section 12
--Track #12 - Methods of Defusing Zingers -
Question 12
Section 13
--Track #13 - Passive Responses to Anger - Question
13
Section 14
--Track #14 - How to Make an Assertive Statement - Question 14
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Course Manual of Articles
Section 15
-- Older Adolescent & Adult Females' Responses to Anger-Provoking Situations: An Introduction to the Study - Question 15
--Personal Reflection Activity #1
Section 16
-- Older Adolescent & Adult Females' Responses to Anger-Provoking Situations: Results/ Conclusion - Question 16
--Personal Reflection Activity #2
Section 17
-- Healthy Anger & Anger Styles - Question 17
--Personal Reflection Activity #3
Section 18
-- Risk Factors of Road Rage - Question 18
--Personal Reflection Activity #4
Section 19
-- Assessments of Road Rage - Question 19
--Personal Reflection Activity #5
Section 20
-- Anger: The Mismanaged Emotion - Question 20
--Personal Reflection Activity #6
Section 21
-- Patterns of Anger Diversion in Women - Question 21
--Personal Reflection Activity #7
Section 22
-- Anger Management Programs: Issues and Suggestions - Question 22
--Personal Reflection Activity #8
Section 23
-- Anger & Instrumentality in Women's Relationships - Question 23
--Personal Reflection Activity #9
Section 24
-- The Emotional Demands of "People-work": Part I - Question 24
--Personal Reflection Activity #10
Section 25
--Emotional Labor and Stress/Anger: Part II - Question 25
--Personal Reflection Activity #11
Section 26
--Intervention Strategies for Road Rage - Question 26
--Personal Reflection Activity #12
Section
27
Selected Readings Bibliography/Authors/Instructors
Section 28
--Reproducible Client Worksheets – Appendix
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