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Controlling Anger - A Self Help Guide
This guide is now only available as a pdf document. Click here for the guide in pdf (warning this may be a big file).
The guide is written by clinical psychologists from Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Trust with contributions from service users and healthcare staff. It takes the user through a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) model of self help. Copyright remains with Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust and the authors. Used here with permission.
Other titles of self help guides available from the same resource include:
- Bereavement
- Depression
- Depression and Low Mood
- Eating Disorders
- Hearing Voices
- Obsessions and Compulsions
- Panic
- Post Natal Depression
- Post Traumatic Stress
- Shyness and Social Anxiety
- Sleep Problems
- Stress and Anxiety
- Stress
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