Ebook: The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger: Using Compassion-Focused Therapy to Calm Your Rage and Heal Your Relationships
Author: Kolts Russell L
- Tags: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS--Anger, SELF-HELP--Anger Management, Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, Compassion, Electronic books, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Anger, SELF-HELP -- Anger Management
- Series: The New Harbinger Compassion-Focused Therapy Series
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
- City: Oakland;CA
- Language: English
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Anger : introduction and overview -- The compassionate-mind approach to understanding anger -- When things become unbalanced -- The case for compassion -- First steps -- The cultivation of mindfulness -- Compassionate imagery : developing the compassionate self -- Working compassionately with anger : validation, distress tolerance and exploring your emotional self -- Working compassionately with anger : mentalizing, compassionate thinking, and problem solving -- Compassionate behavior : relating compassionately with others -- Bringing compassion to your experience of others -- Full circle : bringing compassion and kindness to yourself -- Moving forward : approaching anger and life with compassion.;"We will all experience anger sometimes-it's how we deal with it that counts. Anger is one of the most challenging emotions for humans to cope with, and under its influence, we can end up behaving in ways that create great difficulties in our relationships and our lives. The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger will show you how to take responsibility for your anger and your life by cultivating a new strength: the power of compassion. Based in compassion-focused therapy, these skills and techniques will help you replace angry habits, gain control of your emotions, and improve your relationships. The compassionate tools in this book will help you: * Shift from threat-driven thinking to compassionate thinking * Replace angry reactions with assertive responses * Improve your relationships with friends, coworkers, and your significant other * Cultivate compassion for yourself as you learn and grow "This innovative book teaches how to develop self-compassion so that anger can be transformed into a more peaceful state of mind."--Kristin Neff, PhD, author of Self-Compassion."--
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