| Books & Games on Anger | | | | Books for Adults | Letting Go Of Anger: The Ten Most Common Anger Styles and What to Do About Them Ron Potter-Efron and Pat Potter-Efron From the co-authors of Letting Go of Shame comes a clear, accessible book containing revealing self tests and real-life examples. It is designed to help readers better understand their ‘anger styles’ and offers simple methods for recognising and changing the ways they express themselves. |  | Angry All the Time: An Emergency Guide to Anger Control Ron Potter-Efron This concise, easy-to-read handbook offers genuine help and relief to people who frequently lose control of their tempers, as well as relief to their families and friends. The best-selling author of Letting Go of Shame divides his guide into two main sections, the first on understanding the problem, the second on taking action. | |  | The Seat of the Soul Gary Zukav With lucidity and elegance, Zukav explains that we are evolving from a species that pursues external power, based upon the perceptions of the five senses, into a species that pursues authentic power, based upon the perceptions and values of the spirit. | |  | When Anger Hurts Your Kids: A Parent's Guide McKay, Fanning, Paleg and Landis Based on a study of how 250 parents cope with their anger, this handbook helps readers understand their anger and the effect it has on their children. The authors identify 16 ‘trigger thoughts’ that cause anger and show parents how to change these thoughts into healthy, problem-solving communication. | |  | Boys Will Be Men Paul Kivel Best-selling author and social activist Paul Kivel challenges the traditional training boys receive and offers this inspiring guide to raising the critical thinking, socially invested sons we need for a multicultural and democratic society. It provides the support, information, skills, experience, and values to empower boys to take a stand against violence, racism, sexism, homophobia, abuse, and injustice. | | | | | Books for Children |  | A Volcano in My Tummy: Helping Children to Handle Anger Elaine Whitehouse , Warwick Pudney A Volcano in My Tummy is about helping 6–15 year olds handle their anger so that they can live successfully, healthily, happily and non-violently, with motivation, without fear and with good relationships. An accessible resource book for teachers, parents and all who care for children, it is full of stories, and easy-to-use games and exercises designed to encourage children to see their anger and to deal constructively with it. | |  | Seeing Red: An anger management & peacekeeping curriculum for kids Jennifer Simmonds Seeing Red is designed to help primary- and secondary-school aged students better understand their anger so they can make healthy and successful choices and build strong relationships. Its objectives help participants realise that they can control their behaviour, and to develop practical skills and strategies to manage their feelings which, in turn, will increase their self-esteem. | | | | | Games for Children |  | Win-Win Games for All Ages: Cooperative Activities for Building Social Skills Josette Luvmour Win-Win Games for All Ages is designed to help people get to know one another better and deepen relationships. This exciting resource offers ways to hear values, demonstrate skills and express oneself in safety – critical social skills that will last a lifetime. Included are 40 all-new games and activities such as ‘Fashion Victim’, ‘Do You Believe in Lies’, and ‘Monster Mash’. Thirteen initiatives like ‘Outer Space Decision Exercise’ and ‘Nuclear Waste’ focus on group problem-solving activities. | |  | Connecting Kids: Exploring Diversity Together Linda D. Hill A unique compendium of games and activities for children that foster connecting skills to bridge differences. Over 200 games and activities that teach social, ‘connecting’ behaviours. | |  | Everyone Wins: Cooperative games and activities Sambhava Luvmour and Josette Luvmour A handbook of more than 150 co-operative games and activities for enhancing conflict resolution and communication skills and building self-esteem – for ages 1+ to adult.
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