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Anger management using cognitive group therapy
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
|July 1, 1994
Summary
This study introduces cognitive therapy for anger management within a group setting, a novel approach not previously documented. It explores anger arousal and control using a cognitive model tailored for group therapy dynamics.
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