Anne Hilde Vassbà Hagen, Joanne Dolhanty
Angry Kids, Angry Parents
Understanding and Working with Anger in Your Family
Anne Hilde Vassbà Hagen, Joanne Dolhanty
Angry Kids, Angry Parents
Understanding and Working with Anger in Your Family
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Psychologists Anne Hilde Vassbà Hagen and Joanne Dolhanty explain everything you need to know about your childâ s anger and how to manage it.
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Psychologists Anne Hilde Vassbà Hagen and Joanne Dolhanty explain everything you need to know about your childâ s anger and how to manage it.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- APA LifeTools Series
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 138mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781433840654
- ISBN-10: 1433840650
- Artikelnr.: 66133167
- APA LifeTools Series
- Verlag: American Psychological Association
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 219mm x 138mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781433840654
- ISBN-10: 1433840650
- Artikelnr.: 66133167
Anne Hilde Vassbø Hagen, cand.psychol, is a psychologist, author, mother of three, and filmmaker who produced the popular educational film series “Alfred & Shadow.” She is head of the Institute of Psychological Counseling, Inc., in Norway, and the director of The Norwegian Institute of Emotion-Focused Therapy. She has written several books in Norwegian about emotions, and is co-author of the book, Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents: A Guide for Clinicians. She is an experienced trainer, speaker, and therapist in emotion focused therapy and emotion focused skills training for parents, and is also trained in emotion focused couples therapy. Joanne Dolhanty, PhD, CPsych, is a clinical psychologist and the mother of two young-adult sons. She has extensive training in emotion focused therapy, is a certified supervisor with the International Society for Emotion Focused Therapy, and provides trainings to individuals, parents, professionals, and organizations through her Emotion Training Institute, the Emotion Focused Therapy Clinic at York University, and through institutions in countries around the globe. With Dr. Leslie Greenberg, Dr. Dolhanty developed the application of emotion focused therapy to eating disorders. She is the developer of an emotion focused skills training (EFST) program that brings the benefits of emotion focused therapy to the broader population in a simplified format. She is first author of Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents: A Guide for Clinicians.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Anger Can Be Useful
I. The Power of Anger
Chapter 1. Constructive Versus Destructive Anger
Chapter 2. Challenge 1: Anger as a Cloaking Device
Chapter 3. Challenge 2: New Day, Same Old Anger
Chapter 4. Challenge 3: Adopting the Stance of Anger
Chapter 5. Challenge 4: When Anger Gets Aggressive
II. Responding to Your Child’s Anger
Chapter 6. The Art of Validating Anger
Chapter 7. From Validation to Problem Solving
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting While Validating
Chapter 9. But I’m Not a Robot: Parents Have Feelings, Too
Chapter 10. The Magic of Apology
III. Setting and Enforcing Limits
Chapter 11. All About Boundaries
Chapter 12. Setting Limits
Chapter 13. Giving Consequences
Chapter 14. Troubleshooting While Setting Limits
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: Anger Can Be Useful
I. The Power of Anger
Chapter 1. Constructive Versus Destructive Anger
Chapter 2. Challenge 1: Anger as a Cloaking Device
Chapter 3. Challenge 2: New Day, Same Old Anger
Chapter 4. Challenge 3: Adopting the Stance of Anger
Chapter 5. Challenge 4: When Anger Gets Aggressive
II. Responding to Your Child’s Anger
Chapter 6. The Art of Validating Anger
Chapter 7. From Validation to Problem Solving
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting While Validating
Chapter 9. But I’m Not a Robot: Parents Have Feelings, Too
Chapter 10. The Magic of Apology
III. Setting and Enforcing Limits
Chapter 11. All About Boundaries
Chapter 12. Setting Limits
Chapter 13. Giving Consequences
Chapter 14. Troubleshooting While Setting Limits
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Anger Can Be Useful
I. The Power of Anger
Chapter 1. Constructive Versus Destructive Anger
Chapter 2. Challenge 1: Anger as a Cloaking Device
Chapter 3. Challenge 2: New Day, Same Old Anger
Chapter 4. Challenge 3: Adopting the Stance of Anger
Chapter 5. Challenge 4: When Anger Gets Aggressive
II. Responding to Your Child’s Anger
Chapter 6. The Art of Validating Anger
Chapter 7. From Validation to Problem Solving
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting While Validating
Chapter 9. But I’m Not a Robot: Parents Have Feelings, Too
Chapter 10. The Magic of Apology
III. Setting and Enforcing Limits
Chapter 11. All About Boundaries
Chapter 12. Setting Limits
Chapter 13. Giving Consequences
Chapter 14. Troubleshooting While Setting Limits
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors
Introduction: Anger Can Be Useful
I. The Power of Anger
Chapter 1. Constructive Versus Destructive Anger
Chapter 2. Challenge 1: Anger as a Cloaking Device
Chapter 3. Challenge 2: New Day, Same Old Anger
Chapter 4. Challenge 3: Adopting the Stance of Anger
Chapter 5. Challenge 4: When Anger Gets Aggressive
II. Responding to Your Child’s Anger
Chapter 6. The Art of Validating Anger
Chapter 7. From Validation to Problem Solving
Chapter 8. Troubleshooting While Validating
Chapter 9. But I’m Not a Robot: Parents Have Feelings, Too
Chapter 10. The Magic of Apology
III. Setting and Enforcing Limits
Chapter 11. All About Boundaries
Chapter 12. Setting Limits
Chapter 13. Giving Consequences
Chapter 14. Troubleshooting While Setting Limits
Afterword
References
Index
About the Authors