Steven Laurent & Ross G Menzies 
The Anger Fallacy [EPUB ebook] 

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Back in 2013, this ground-breaking, best-selling book told us the inconvenient truth that anger is such a toxic human emotion that we should try to avoid it at all times – even when we think it might be helpful!

Today, this book’s message is as vital and relevant as ever.

Anger and division on matters such as health, sex, gender, politics, climate, race, religion, and culture are expressed so freely across social media that we can feel swept up in the emotion, compelled to take our own stand and join our angry voice with others. After all, how else do we create the change we want to see? It is our right, is it not, to state our claims with force, use anger to drive action and strongly oppose those who disagree? 

Well, actually, all anger does is hurt both your mental health and the health and wellbeing of those around you. It is rarely ever helpful to one’s own benefit, let alone any discussion, debate, argument or conversation. Its destructive effects are much more toxic than previously acknowledged. In fact, when we are angry, we hold an irrational mindset that blinds us to self-righteous judgements propelling our behaviour in the wrong ways.

But it isn’t always easy to avoid getting angry. We need to learn a lot more about anger, its uses, its origins, and how we might substitute empathy and understanding in its place. We need to learn why we get angry and how to try and remove our anger. And you can do that right now by simply reading this book. 

And that’s no hollow advertising pitch by the way. The Anger Fallacy was written by clinical psychologists Ross Menzies and Steven Laurent and has been successfully used in therapy.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 100 ● ISBN 9781922117205 ● Taille du fichier 0.8 MB ● Maison d’édition Australian Academic Press ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5497756 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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