
Rage
A Step-by-Step Guide to Overcoming Explosive Anger
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Paul Aulridge Jr.
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Written by:
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Ronald Potter-Efron MSW PhD
About this listen
Do you or someone you care about experience episodes of extreme and unpredictable anger? Intense rages that threaten relationships, jobs, property - or worse? The first thing you need to know is that you are not alone. Researchers estimate that some seven percent of Americans may at some time experience a condition called intermittent explosive disorder (IED), which is characterized by reoccurring periods of extraordinary anger, and millions more have less frequent yet equally damaging experiences with rage. The second thing you need to know is that there is help.
Rage can be calmed and controlled with good advice and a practical, effective plan for change. From renowned anger expert Ronald Potter-Efron, this book breaks down rage into four types: In survival rage, anger is triggered by a sense of danger or threat; feelings of helplessness can trigger impotence rage; the third type, abandonment rage, is triggered by a fear of losing a cherished relationship; and shame rage occurs when someone feels very disrespected. Rage briefly discusses how the brain functions during extreme emotion, and then it turns to the task of helping you stop episodes of rage - right now! In classic Potter-Efron style, the book places the responsibility for control squarely on the shoulders of the angry individual. There is no room in this dangerous situation for whys and becauses. Instead, Rage offers no-nonsense, step-by-step anger management tools that really work.
©2007 Ronald Potter-Efron (P)2017 Wetware MediaWhat listeners say about Rage
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- Allyson
- 2018-09-20
Great Self-Help Audiobook
This audiobook was great. It helped me realize where some of my anger and outburst come from and has given me tips on how to stop myself from getting mad and upset in the first place. Definitely helped me control my emotions more to ultimately save my relationship with my significant other. Highly recommend for someone who would like to learn more about raging and how they can overcome it. #Audible1
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- Anne Leblanc Lux
- 2024-01-27
the different types of rage
I wish the autorise went more deeply into healing rage, more approches, more Tim's, offer different modalités or thérapies.
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