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Good and Mad: Transform Anger Using Mind, Body, Soul and Humor2 reviews
Jane Middelton-Moz, Lisa Tener, ...

HCI, 2003

Laughter replaces Rage
I teach an intervention strategies class for educators. A major part of the course is directed at helping students deal with anger.This book is an excellent resource for adults, as self help,for those who are counseling others, for parents or teens. If there is anyone who is dealing with stresses of anger, this book is a great resource. It has wonderful hands on creative strategies which can ...
  
  











  



  
Bullies: From The Playground to the Boardroom1 review

HCI, 2002

The best I've read!
I've been reading books on bullying, relational aggression and "not nice people" for several years now. Most have disappointed...touchy-feely, wishy-washy, not much practical advice that could be put into place NOW! Start a club, learn a complicated, expensive program. Those things may have their place, but for the victims of bullying and relational aggression, months or years until results are ...
  
  











  



  
Children of Trauma: Rediscovering Your Discarded Self4 reviews
Jane Middelton-Moz

HCI, 1989

THE book on recovering from trauma
This is the one book you need if you are searching for solutions to problems you have arising from childhood trauma (for example, unexplainable fear, uncontrollable anger and rage, debilitating depression, substance abuse, and so on). Middleton-Moz is insightful and genuinely helpful both in describing the results of childhood trauma in adults and in suggesting strategies for dealing with the ...
  
  











  



  
Boiling Point: The High Cost of Unhealthy Anger to Individuals and Society3 reviews
Jane Middelton-Moz

HCI, 1999

Very insightful, would recomened
As a cab driver I found this very illuminating, I understand my self as well as my passangers much better. I understand my rage and predjudices.
  
  











  



  
Shame & Guilt: Masters of Disguise8 reviews
Jane Middelton-Moz

HCI, 1990

Great
This small book is about much more than the difference between shame and guilt. It is about degrees of shame (to the point of debilitating shame), ways that children are shamed, the consequences, characteristics of adults shamed as children and a lot more. One specific topic that I found extremely interesting was the explanation of grandiosity as a response to debilitating shame, which makes this ...
  
  











  



  
Welcoming Our Children to a New Millennium - A Daybook of Hopes and Wishes for the Future1 review

Health Communications, 1999

ITS ABOUT TIME!
I think this book is perfect, its past time we open our ears to our children. Simply Beautiful.
  
  











  



  
Boiling Point: the Workbook: Dealing with the Anger in Our Lives1 review
Jane Middelton-Moz

HCI, 2000

Not a very good book
This is an odd book that gives examples of people acting in anger, and filled with "written" exercises that one must do. It is poorly written and needs updating. I do not recommend it!
  
  











  



  
The Ultimate Guide to Transforming Anger: Dynamic Tools for Healthy Relationships8 reviews, ...

HCI, 2005

Have fun while you learn how to cope with your anger!
Are you a parent? Do you commute through obnoxious traffic? Does your mate do inexplicably irritating things on a daily basis? Pick up this fun book and realize that you're not alone AND that there are many positive ways to respond to the inevitable challenges to your daily equilibrium. A great read that's full of insight, humor, and ideas that require some work to implement, but then you can't ...
  
  











  



  
After the Tears: Reclaiming the Personal Losses of Childhood4 reviews
Jane Middelton-Moz, Lorie Dwinell

Health Communications Audio, 1988

This book help me the tears were cleansing.
This book was bought due to depression but, helped me understand that my depression was from my childhood. All ACOA should read this book. I wish it were in stock still as it would be a gift to many.
  
  











  



  
Values from the Front Porch: Remembering the Wisdom of Our Grandmothers1 review
Jane Middelton-Moz

HCI, 2006

Value from the Front Porch
Within this book are wonderful ideas, actually spectacular ideas for a grandmother to keep in mind, spending time with grandchildren. Things I would never have thought of doing. Even though this book is written by a therapist, it is very easy reading yet psychological ideas. Journaling the life of activities shared with friends and family. She is an excellent writter, she has other books that I ...
  
  











  







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