Surefire strategies for transforming anger in yourself and others In this must-have resource, Dr. Joseph Shrand offers seven innovative yet remarkably uncomplicated strategies to help turn powerful anger impulses into positive, success-oriented actions. These brain-based techniques teach you how to recognize the many forms of anger we all experience, and how to tap into your brain's very own anger absorption zone
the prefrontal cortex. Dr. Shrand also explores the ways these techniques can be used to harness the anger of others. When we learn to recognize and defuse the anger response of any individual, we improve our chances for success in every aspect of life.
- Explains how the power of anger can be turned into much more productive behaviors
- Outlines 7 simple strategies for outsmarting the lizard brain and the primitive limbic system
- Published in partnership with Harvard Health publications, a division of Harvard Medical School
Outsmarting Anger helps you manage and decrease not only your own anger, but the anger of people around you so everyone can be more successful.
Joseph Shrand, MD, is an instructor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a past assistant child psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the medical director of CASTLE (Clean and Sober Teens Living Empowered), a new intervention unit for at-risk teens that is part of the respected High Point Treatment Center in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Leigh Devine, MS, is an award-winning medical writer and television producer who has been humanizing and explaining complicated medical stories for more than fifteen years.