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New and Forthcoming Using both clinical data and a variety of case studies, esteemed anger researchers DiGiuseppe and Tafrate argue for a new diagnostic classification, Anger Regulation and Expression Disorder, that will help bring about clinical improvements and increased scientific understanding of anger. This comprehensive volume is thoroughly grounded in scientific research and covers major topics of concern to the field: positive experiences such as pleasure and flow; positive traits such as character strengths, values, and talents; and the social institutions that enable these subjects as well as what recent research might contribute to this knowledge. Leading national and international experts present the first results of combining military, medical, and psychological experts working together to improve their understandings of mass casualty terrorism. This important volume explores not only Depersonalization, but the philosophical and literary implications of selflessness as well, while providing the latest research, possible treatments, and ways to live and thrive when life seems "unreal." |
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