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Wednesday 28 May 2008

Anger management

The term anger management commonly refers to a system of psychological therapeutic techniques and exercises by which one with excessive or uncontrollable anger can control or reduce the triggers, degrees, and effects of an angered emotional state.
Courses in anger management are sometimes mandated to violent criminals by a legal system..
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