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Based on both personal and professional experience, People Who Argue Are Sick will help readers understand how anger and argumentation can impact individuals and society. It covers the topic of arguing and anger in three main sections: 1) the dynamics of arguing, which is the first step to ending the behavior, 2) how arguing and anger is expressed, and 3) real-world application. Only through understanding and personal application will each reader be able to stop the cycle of arguing and anger. The transformation can be a tool that counselors and many others use to break the chains of bondage…mehr

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Based on both personal and professional experience, People Who Argue Are Sick will help readers understand how anger and argumentation can impact individuals and society. It covers the topic of arguing and anger in three main sections: 1) the dynamics of arguing, which is the first step to ending the behavior, 2) how arguing and anger is expressed, and 3) real-world application. Only through understanding and personal application will each reader be able to stop the cycle of arguing and anger. The transformation can be a tool that counselors and many others use to break the chains of bondage within the family, the schools, and within our churches and society. The book is divided into three sections: 1) Section One - Understand the dynamics of arguing. 2) Section Two - Understand how arguing and anger are expressed. 3) Section Three - Understand specific steps necessary to stop argumentative behavior.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Duane Gibson Cuthbertson is the founder of five Christian organizations: Huron Valley Youth for Christ, WYFC Radio (first contemporary Christian radio), World Bible Quiz Organization, Association of Christian Students, and Growing Together Ministries, a nonprofit organization he has directed for thirty years. The former chairman of the psychology departments at Bryan College and William Tyndale College, he currently teaches at Spring Arbor University. An outstanding lecturer and seminar leader, Duane has spoken at numerous conferences and conventions including Youth for Christ, Association of Christian Schools International, and the International Sunday School Association. He has been privileged to lead the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, and the University of Michigan football team in devotions. Duane is the author of four books, including "Raising Your Child Not Your Voice" (Victor), which sold sixty thousand copies in four languages, and "The Marriage Manual" (Horizon House). He and his wife have five children and eighteen grandchildren.