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Rage: Managing an Explosive Emotion [Paperback]

Theodor Itten , Ruth Martin

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14 Jun 2011 1907471294 978-1907471292 Tra
A study of the emtion of uncontrollable rage and its effect on the sufferer and those around them from a psychotherapeutic point of view.

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Theodor Itten has used his wide-ranging intelligence to create a text perfectly balanced between emotion and reason. --Deirdre Bair, author of Jung: a Biography

'...a text perfectly balanced between emotion and reason'
--Deirdre Bair, author of Jung: a Biography

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Theodor Itten was born in Langenthal, Switzerland. He was an apprentice of psychoanalyst, psychiatrist and writer R.D. Laing (1927-89) and studied with Francis Huxley. He trained in psychotherapy with the Philadelphia Association London from 1976-81 and since then has practised as a Psychoanalytic & Integrative Body Psychotherapist in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Theodor Itten has been the President of the Swiss Psychotherapeutic Association ASP since 2008. He is Executive Editor of the International Journal of Psychotherapy and is a member of the International Board of Experts for the World Journal of Psychotherapy. He is married with three grown-up sons. ittentheodor.ch

heodor Itten was born in Langenthal, Switzerland. He was an apprentice of psychoanalyst, psychiatrist and writer R.D. Laing (1927-89) and studied with Francis Huxley. He trained in psychotherapy with the Philadelphia Association London from 1976-81 and since then has practised as a Psychoanalytic & Integrative Body Psychotherapist in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Theodor Itten has been the President of the Swiss Psychotherapeutic Association ASP since 2008. He is Executive Editor of the International Journal of Psychotherapy and is a member of the International Board of Experts for the World Journal of Psychotherapy. He is married with three grown-up sons. ittentheodor.ch


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5.0 out of 5 stars Paying attention to the RAGE that is killing us! 23 Jan 2013
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The way this book breaks rage down into "types" is very helpful in understanding as much as possible what is going on in our country. Spouses AND children are being murdered everyday in the most violent ways. This book makes RAGE more understandable and can teach us all how to MANAGE RAGE we all seem to carry with us.
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