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Prevention is the best medicine Jan 06, 2012
By yield55 Most of the books I read on anger taught me anger management. This author suggests uprooting and getting rid of the causes of anger. He even suggests how to prevent anger. We need to become compassionate toward ourselves and others. He even explained self-esteem. Self esteem is about self-respect. If this man was in my neighborhood, I would ask him to be his student. I hope he writes more.
Thumbs Up Jul 18, 2010
By Scott Brumley This was a fantastic book. It helped me to see the connection between anger and depression. Unlike the quick fixes and little blue pills, that supposedly solve everything in a weekend, Mr Cummins teaches a tried and true approach consisting of empowering actions and thoughts to unravel the disempowering actions and thoughts. Thank you Mr Cummins
Read this book! Jun 15, 2010
By Lynn Mr. Cummins obviously knows what he is talking about. As a mental health professional with over 30 years of clinical experience with violence, trauma, abuse, and addiction I seldom recommend books. This book is an exception. Clearly written it does not just manage anger but teaches a means to "uproot" it. Without roots, it doesn't grow. Buy this book. Read this book. Practice what it teaches.
This is a great book! Jul 14, 2009
By R. Mcmillian "Uprooting Anger" is a must read for every human being who has ever been challenged with managing the corrosive emotion of anger. This book has succeeded on many fronts. Mr. Cummins connects with the reader via the use of poignant vignettes which convey his personal encounters with this humbling emotion. He reviews the societal dynamics which drive the feeling and expression of anger as well as the medical data which illustrates why anger is one of the potentially deadly emotions. Uprooting anger is an active, dynamic process which mandates that a person take personal responsibility for the ways in which he or she chooses to think, feel and behave. An invaluable part of the book is the use of charts, relevant exercises and strategies which facilitate this process. This book also provides a great assortment of relaxation and centering strategies which allow one to create the space for more authentic and peaceful living. This book is a must read that you will refer to again and again. Rhonda Gregory McMillian, M.D., Board Certified Psychiatrist.
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