Anger Management
Caring for People God's Way
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49m
Tim Clinton, Ed.D.
Anger is not just potentially destructive; it can also eat at the very soul of an individual who harbors rage in his/her life. Is all anger wrong? How does one know when anger is justified? How can caregivers help those who seem to be characterized by bitterness in their lives? This session points out the destructive process of unresolved anger and how to effectively manage such powerful emotions.
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