
Anger Management
an anger management training package for individuals with disabilities
$157.17
- Paperback
176 pages
- Release Date
14 June 2006
Summary
Taming the Beast: A Comprehensive Anger Management Training Package
Many people with intellectual disabilities struggle with managing feelings of anger. Taming the Beast: A Comprehensive Anger Management Training Package is designed to help individuals with intellectual or physical disabilities deal with anger in constructive and effective ways.
The training program includes 12 fully-scripted sessions addressing topics such as recognizing feelings of anger, learning…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781843104360 |
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ISBN-10: | 1843104369 |
Series: | Jkp Resource Materials |
Author: | Nick Hagiliassis |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 176 |
Release Date: | 14 June 2006 |
Weight: | 460g |
Dimensions: | 296mm x 208mm x 12mm |
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Critics Review
Gulbenkoglu and Hagiliassis make a strong case for the need for anger management programs among disabled individuals with intellectual or communication disabilities, and they have also compiled a training package that may have clinical utility. Gulbenkoglu and Hagiliassis’s text provides a perfect starting point for further research. – PsycCRITIQUESIn terms of supporting people with acquired brain injuries the structured learning regime would for most people work well. Additionally the clearly scripted self management resources may well prove useful in delivering clear and precise coping strategies. – The Encephalitis SocietyThe packaging covers such topics as feelings and anger, helpful and unhelpful ways of dealing with anger, learning to relax, thinking calmly, handling problems, speaking up for ourselves, and “putting it all together” in behavioural terms. – Book NewsThis is an easy-to-read, structured, 12 session programme package. The session flowed well, following the constructs of cognitive-behavioural techniques, with a heavy emphasis on pictographs to aid understanding. – The Psychologist
About The Author
Nick Hagiliassis
Hrepsime Gulbenkoglu is a psychologist with 22 years’ experience in the physical and multiple disabilities area. She has a B.A and postgraduate qualification in Psychology from the University of Istanbul, Turkey. She has worked with children and adults with disabilities and their families in Australia and overseas providing psychological assessment, behavioural intervention and counselling services. She works as a senior clinician with the Statewide Specialist Services team with Scope (Vic.) Ltd. providing external consultancies, direct services and training.
Nick Hagiliassis is a psychologist with eight years’ experience in the disability field. He completed a BSc and an MPsych at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and currently works as the Discipline Specific Advisor (Psychology) with the Statewide Specialist Services team with Scope (Vic.) Ltd., and also provides direct services to children and adults with disabilities and their families. Nick’s clinical and research interests are in the areas of psychological assessment and learning disabilities.
Scope (Vic.) Ltd is a non-profit organisation providing disability services throughout Melbourne and Victoria, Australia, to over thousands of children and adults with physical and multiple disabilities. Many more people make use of Scope’s information, support and assessment services.
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