Art and anger management
Judi Groves, Tonya Huber. The Clearing House. Washington: Mar/Apr 2003. Vol. 76, Iss. 4; pg. 186
Abstract (Summary) Groves and Huber discuss the effectivity of using art program to manage anger among troubled youth. Anger management is a process of controlling rage, frustration, confusion, and dissatisfaction. The creative process led the students to try new experiences, working cooperatively, learning from mistakes, solving problems, and completing tasks, they developed self-control, learned respect, began to trust, and formed a community.




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