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The Dance of Anger
Book • 2014
This renowned classic and New York Times bestseller has transformed the lives of millions of readers by changing how women and men view relationships.
Dr. Harriet Lerner teaches readers to respect and listen to their anger, identifying its true sources and using it as a powerful vehicle for creating lasting change.
The book focuses on family relationships and shows women how to deal with various relationship issues constructively, rather than suppressing or venting anger in destructive ways.
Dr. Harriet Lerner teaches readers to respect and listen to their anger, identifying its true sources and using it as a powerful vehicle for creating lasting change.
The book focuses on family relationships and shows women how to deal with various relationship issues constructively, rather than suppressing or venting anger in destructive ways.
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as disruptive.

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, highlighting the 'Tasks for the Daring' section.


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as a book geared towards how anger is experienced in women.

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for understanding functional relationship patterns and addiction.

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when discussing conflict resolution in relationships.


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