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Emotional Intelligence for Anger Management

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From Ocean Floor to Classroom Door: Anger Management in the Class

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Not Your Usual Anger Management Techniques | After Psychotherapy

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How self-control leads to anger : A new study by David Gal finds that dieting can stir up aggressive behavior - Kellogg School of Management

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