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Anger can be directly linked to violence, health problems, and interpersonal difficulty. It is imperative that we teach children to control their anger. Using the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) model, Wilde shows how teachers and counselors can encourage students to acknowledge and change feelings that are causing problems in their lives. Helping students learn not to become angry will directly or indirectly benefit all those who are involved in the education of our children.
Jerry Wilde is an assistant professor of educational psychology for Indiana University East. Prior to this academic appointment, he had nine years of experience where he counseled students who had emotional, behavioral, and learning difficulties.
1 The Interaction of Anger and Violence in Schools: The Costs of Learning2 Hostility and Health: The Relationship Between Anger, Stress, and Illness3 Characteristics of Angry and Agressive Students4 Two Opposing Theories on the Cause of Anger in Children and Adolescents5 The Difference Between REBT and Other Approaches6 Setting the Stage for Change7 Techniques for Coping with Anger8 Depression, Anger, and Aggression9 Transcriptions10 Anger Control Groups and Classroom Lessons11 Additional Anger Management Techniques12 Strategies for Keeping Students Safe13 School-Wide Safety Assessment14 Final ThoughtsPart 15 AppendixesPart 16 BibliographyPart 17 Index
...a very useful tool for psychologists. It lays out a program that can be used for both elementary and secondary students...I would recommend this book to other school psychologists as well as to teachers and administrators. It covers the topic thoroughly and answers virtually every question one might have about implementing such a program. (From a review of the first edition.)