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jwwells
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Default Sep 09, 2004 at 06:38 AM
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When I am ill, rage becommes quite a problem. These days, illness is related to stress: The greater the stress, the greater the odds of rage and vice versa.

I've read several books on Anger/Rage & Anxiety with no real solutions. Most of them are explanations of anger, which I already understand. Taking an Anger-Management course is unrealistic as they are offered by people who form the political opposition. [I've advocated for single dads & men hurt by women and other men's movement topics for 25 years. Unfortunately, while that should not matter, it does ....]

So?

Any books that go beyond explaining anger into what to do about it?
Any websites which go beyond the basics?
Any courses which come from a political point of view other than leftist-feminist? (Conservative, Libertarian, Religious, etc.).

jw

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