Turning Anger Management on Its Head: An Experiment That Supports a Theory

John C. Rhead, Ph.D. 8-19-12rev 10-22-13 The term  “anger management” usually refers to ways one can reduce the subjective feeling of anger and/or reduce the overt expression of it. Perhaps we can learn more about ways to accomplish these reductions by examining their opposite: augmentation. About a year ago I had an opportunity to experiment with augmentation. … Continue reading Turning Anger Management on Its Head: An Experiment That Supports a Theory