When Reasons for Anger are Not as Obvious

   (from the Second Edition of Peace: The Other Side of Anger)

                Anyone living or working with teens knows information doesn’t readily flow. Therefore, you need to be ready to devote time and energy having them communicate the often not-so-obvious cause of their anger. There are steps that can be taken to help reveal these anger activators and have adolescents be willing to discuss them. This process is analogous to peeling the layers of an onion.

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