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Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979
Table
of Contents
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CD Tracks
Section 1
--Track #1 -
Personal Limits & 5 Methods for Handling Anger
Section
2
--Track #2 -
Acknowledging Freedom, Responding to Control, & 'Untwisting the Twister'
Section 3
--Track #3 -'Changing Inner Rules' by Overcoming 5 Myths about Anger
Section 4
--Track #4 -
Solitude vs. Loneliness: Overcoming the Vicious Cycle with Underlying Values
Section 5
--Track #5 -
How to Choose between Positive and Negative Anger
Section 6
--Track
#6 -
Atmosphere, Empathy, and Angry Children - Learning to 'Let Go by Holding On'
Section 7
--Track #7 -
Tools for Confronting Anger Rationalization
Section
8
--Track #8 -
Helping the 'Incapable & Overworked' Client with Assertiveness Training
Section
9
--Track #9 - A Catalyst for Divorce, Grudges, & a Making Amends Journal
Section
10
--Track #10 -
The Rip-Off Artist: How to Combat Trigger Thoughts with 'Inner Dialogue'
Section
11
--Track #11 -
3 Key Alternatives to Anger & the 'Fishbowl' Technique
Section
12
--Track #12 - Inefficiency, Peace & Developing a 'Fallback Position' with Response Choices
Section
13
--Track #13 -
Blue and Angry: Treating Agitated Depression with the 'Order on Chaos' Technique
Section
14
--Track
#14 - Unrealistic Expectations, The Ventilation Trap, & the 'Four Question Challenge'
======================= Instructor's Guide for CD Training
Part I: Inservice Training Instructor's Guide for CD
Part II: Manual of Articles
Section
15
--Family Violence, Anger Expression Styles, and Adolescent Dating Violence
Section 16
--Responding to a Violent Incident Part One: Physical Restraint or Anger Management
Section
17
--Responding to a Violent Incident Part Two: Case Study and Discussion
Section 18
--Association of Anger with Bulimic and Other Impulsive Behaviors
Section 19
--Association between Coping with Anger and Feelings of Depression among Youths: Introduction and Methods
Section
20
--Association between Coping with Anger and Feelings of Depression among Youths: Results and Discussion
Section 21
--Mental Health Services responding to Men and their Anger Part One: Introduction
Section 22
--Mental Health Services responding to Men and Their Anger Part Two: Case Study
Section 23
--Anger and Depressive States among Treatment-Seeking Drug Abusers Part One: Introduction and Method
Section 24
--Anger and Depressive States among Treatment-Seeking Drug Abusers Part Two: Results and Conclusion
Section
25
--Cultural and Gender Differences in Anger and Aggression: A Comparison Japanese, Dutch, and Spanish Students
Section
26
--Cognitive-Behavior Treatment of Expressed Anger in Adolescents with Conduct Disorders
Section 27
--Selected Readings Bibliography/Authors/Instructors
Section 28
--Reproducible Client Worksheets – Appendix A Course Learning Objectives
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