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Psychology and Pedagogy of Anger

By Roy Franklin Richardson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the hidden triggers and mental pathways behind a powerful emotion, and learn how to manage it in schools and in your own mind.

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2019-04-01
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"The Psychology and Pedagogy of Anger" by Roy Franklin Richardson is a study focusing on the emotion of anger, particularly how our minds respond to it and how it affects behavior and learning. The book starts by explaining why it's important to study emotions, especially anger, even though they can be hard to examine because they often happen without us thinking about them. It goes on to discuss triggers, such as feeling annoyed or bad about oneself, and how they cause anger to arise. The tone is intellectual and the aim is to help readers understand and manage anger in both mental and educational settings.

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