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Blowing Out the Darkness : The Management of Emotional Life Issues, Especially Anger and Rage
Bok av David MacQuarrie
Blowing Out The Darkness takes a new look at emotional management. In reading this book, be prepared for an unusual and thought-provoking challenge as well as practical tools for the management of emotional life issues, especially anger and rage.
The book offers practical tools for the resolution of emotional difficulties, especially those of depression, anger and rage. It provides in-depth discussion of the skills one can use in conflict, especially when the other person is non-cooperative. The identification and living of one's values are emphasized.
Additionally, the book provides a philosophic and practical perspective on the underlying processes of emotional maturity. It contends that a fundamental loss to our society has occurred with our emphasis on technology and objectivity, with the consequent devaluing of the skills of subjectivity. The skills of subjectivity are explored in detail and proposed as providing a place of healing, both for individuals and for society as a whole.
We can live our lives differently; we can have a more effective society.
Quotations from clients who have attended the workshop:
SC, a 48-year-old woman with years of drug abuse and violent crimes.
"So over the years I have gone to anger management programs, psychiatrists and psychologists to talk about my problem. Honestly, none of this helped. . For almost two years now, I have been working with Dave . I no longer think about not living, or harming others. Sure I still get angry, I am human. I know exactly what to do with the energy when it isn't appropriate."
JS, a probation officer with more than 25 years experience, who has indicated that only two of about sixty of his clients has re-offended after attending my weekend workshop.
"As a former client, and as a Probation Officer who has referred numerous clients to Dr. MacQuarrie over the past fifteen years, my focus is on results. The initial results I observe in clients (and this is true of my own