anger management

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Anger Management - Squelching anger leads to work problems


Squelching anger leads to work problems
Lowell Sun - The Lowell Sun DEAR MIKE: My husband Jack (not his real name) was recently promoted to a director's position. He has worked for this company for more than 20 years and has always worked very hard, gotten along well with his peers, shown his ability

New, 3:50 p.m.: Plea agreement possible for prep football star
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Attorneys are attempting to work out a plea agreement in the felony criminal case against Palisade High School running back Jason Popick. Popick appeared in Mesa County District Court on Wednesday and was supposed to enter a plea, but his attorney

All the rage!
NWITimes.com - It's become commonplace to read or hear about rage -- whether it's on the road, in the sporting arenas or at the mall. "The world has become angrier," says Peter Favaro, Ph.D. "There's less appreciation for social discourse. Now we place a premium in

2005 Year In Review: A Look At The Final 10 Events - Race By Race
Insider Racing News - Incredibly, Jack Roush placed all five of his teams in the Chase and conversely, four-time NASCAR Champion Jeff Gordon and most popular driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. failed to make the Chase. Listed below is a rundown of the final ten races of the 2005

Bulletin Board
Elkhart Truth - AIM (Anger is Manageable), 6 p.m. every Tuesday at the Mental Health Association Office, 401 S. 2nd St., Elkhart. AIM is a 12 week

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