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The Anger Iceberg. It's important to know the anger we often see in children is the tip of the iceberg, so to speak. Often, there are other reasons why children feel angry.
If you find yourself about to rage at your partner, consider the Anger Iceberg. A relationship therapist shares how we keep our feelings submerged. Anger in a relationship reduces us all to ...
Teaching children to control their emotions, especially anger, is difficult. We look at how another culture accomplishes this and learn about a powerful tool that American parents may be overlooking.
Seven in 10 parents think they sometimes don't handle anger well and their kids may model that behavior, according to the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National ...
Twelve percent of parents worry that their child’s anger will cause problems, according to a new poll. Experts weigh in on tips to manage their frustrations.
Anger can be a challenging emotion for children. Read more on learning how to help little ones identify and express anger in adaptive ways. Skip to main content Mobile Navigation. Psychology Today.
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