Child Anger Management

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Most of this article was taken and interpreted from the text : Anger Management- A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.  Further references follow

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Appendix:
Authors’ Acknowledgments

The authors would like to acknowledge the following clinicians and researchers for their various
contributions to the development of this manual:

Robert Awalt, Psy.D., Peter Banys, M.D., Torri Campell, Ph.D., Darcy Cox, Ph.D., John Coyne,
M.A., Timothy Durazzo, Ph.D., Sharon Hall, Ph.D., Anthony Jannetti, Ph.D., Monika Koch, M.D.,
Peg Maude-Griffin, Ph.D., Robert Ouaou, Ph.D., Teron Park, Ph.D., Amy Rosen, Psy.D., Sheila
Shives, M.A., James Sorensen, Ph.D., David Thomson, LCSW, Donald Tusel, M.D., David
Wasserman, Ph.D., and Lisa Wasserman, M.A.

We would also like to acknowledge H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., CAS, FASAM, Director of
the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, for his valuable contributions to the early stages of
this treatment manual and the anger management project. Dr. Durazzo assisted in editing the
manual.

Johnson, Bassin & Shaw, Inc., personnel involved in the production of this manual and the
accompanying participant workbook included Barbara Fink, M.P.H., Project Director; Nancy
Hegle, Quality Control Manager; Frances Nebesky, M.A., Editor; and Terrie Young, Graphic
Designer.


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