RAGING FROM WITHIN: DE-ESCALATING ANGRY PEOPLE (NON-FICTION)

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Raging From Within: De-Escalating Angry People, offers new and constructive ways to look at and work with anger & rage, providing tools and strategies for de-escalation. Stories of resiliency allows the reader to follow the trajectory of change from rage to calm.

“By learning how to understand and navigate the increase of anger and rage, we can now be a ladder of hope to those around us and the instrument (or conduit) of change.”

The powerful information in this book is intended for professionals (teachers, counselors, administrators, nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, psychologists, mental health specialists, law enforcement and corrections officers, attorneys and judges), parents, and young people, offering techniques to de-escalate self and others.

  • The Anger Wheel is a conversation starter to explore that which is deep within us but we have been unable to express, providing steps to move away from the rage.

  • Truncated Grief introduces a concept contributing to intense rage, yet not well understood. This is a type of unspoken, unresolved grief for those gone from us, but who are not dead.

  • Analysis to Avert Disaster is a tool to evaluate the reality of what is known and what is missing by exploring a person’s life (family, peers, school, mental health, trauma, religion, social media, and community). Further exploration of warning signs, threat assessment and lack of reality, offers concrete ways to avert disaster.

Susan has used these tools and strategies in her work averting school shootings, assaults, domestic violence, homicides, and a multitude of other cases.

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Raging From Within: De-Escalating Angry People, offers new and constructive ways to look at and work with anger & rage, providing tools and strategies for de-escalation. Stories of resiliency allows the reader to follow the trajectory of change from rage to calm.

“By learning how to understand and navigate the increase of anger and rage, we can now be a ladder of hope to those around us and the instrument (or conduit) of change.”

The powerful information in this book is intended for professionals (teachers, counselors, administrators, nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, psychologists, mental health specialists, law enforcement and corrections officers, attorneys and judges), parents, and young people, offering techniques to de-escalate self and others.

  • The Anger Wheel is a conversation starter to explore that which is deep within us but we have been unable to express, providing steps to move away from the rage.

  • Truncated Grief introduces a concept contributing to intense rage, yet not well understood. This is a type of unspoken, unresolved grief for those gone from us, but who are not dead.

  • Analysis to Avert Disaster is a tool to evaluate the reality of what is known and what is missing by exploring a person’s life (family, peers, school, mental health, trauma, religion, social media, and community). Further exploration of warning signs, threat assessment and lack of reality, offers concrete ways to avert disaster.

Susan has used these tools and strategies in her work averting school shootings, assaults, domestic violence, homicides, and a multitude of other cases.

Raging From Within: De-Escalating Angry People, offers new and constructive ways to look at and work with anger & rage, providing tools and strategies for de-escalation. Stories of resiliency allows the reader to follow the trajectory of change from rage to calm.

“By learning how to understand and navigate the increase of anger and rage, we can now be a ladder of hope to those around us and the instrument (or conduit) of change.”

The powerful information in this book is intended for professionals (teachers, counselors, administrators, nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, psychologists, mental health specialists, law enforcement and corrections officers, attorneys and judges), parents, and young people, offering techniques to de-escalate self and others.

  • The Anger Wheel is a conversation starter to explore that which is deep within us but we have been unable to express, providing steps to move away from the rage.

  • Truncated Grief introduces a concept contributing to intense rage, yet not well understood. This is a type of unspoken, unresolved grief for those gone from us, but who are not dead.

  • Analysis to Avert Disaster is a tool to evaluate the reality of what is known and what is missing by exploring a person’s life (family, peers, school, mental health, trauma, religion, social media, and community). Further exploration of warning signs, threat assessment and lack of reality, offers concrete ways to avert disaster.

Susan has used these tools and strategies in her work averting school shootings, assaults, domestic violence, homicides, and a multitude of other cases.