Posted by: Carlos R. Todd on: October 11, 2007
Here is a simple example of how thinking can be influenced by stress and other factors eventually leading to anger outburst. Those of us who have young kids all know of the toys lying on the living room floor. Is it not interesting that there are some days were you could not care less about [...]
Posted by: Carlos R. Todd on: October 11, 2007
by George Anderson, MSW, BCD, CAMF
Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Association
Diplomate, American Association of Anger Management Providers
As a part of the medical training of all physicians, it is necessary to rotate through all of the specialties in medicine. This means that all physicians must rotate through a period of exposure in psychiatry as well as all other [...]
Posted by: Carlos R. Todd on: October 11, 2007
Out of respect for those who serve and protect the health of our nation, let me first say that the use of the term disruptive referring to nurses and doctors who present with anger management problems oversimplify a much more complex problem that needs a deeper analysis. William Bridges in his book Transitions, describes change [...]
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