Managing Teen Anger & Violence by William Fleeman

Managing Teen Anger & Violence by William Fleeman

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Managing Teen Anger & Violence by William Fleeman

Using anger to feel powerful, many teens exhibit classic signs of addictive behavior that can be successfully treated with the techniques outlined in this book. Filled with personal stories and vignettes, the book helps teens identify anger as a problem, recognize how they use anger like a drug, find non-violent ways to experience personal power, learn to change abusive and violent behavior, change attitudes and beliefs, avoid relapse into violent behavior, and much more.
William Fleeman, founder and director of the Pathways to Peace self-help program for anger management and violence prevention, presents trainings on anger management and trains counselors in Introduction to Pathways to Peace programs. Pathways to Peace peer facilitated groups are popular in New York, Ohio, and Canada, and are spreading to the rest of the US. The author also designs and markets alcoholism and substance abuse home study courses for chemical dependency counselors throughout the US and Canada. Fleeman's courses have been approved by the Navy for use by Navy and Marine Corp chemical dependency counselors at bases throughout the world. He lives in Cassadaga, New York.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781570232763
ISBN 10 1570232768
Titel Managing Teen Anger & Violence
Autor William Fleeman
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Impact Publications
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-01-01
Seitenanzahl 240
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