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Make Anger Your Ally

Warren Neil Clarck - Personal Name;

In Make Anger Your Ally, Neil Clark Warren challenges the negative view of anger by showing how it can serve as a valuable signal and motivator when properly managed. Using biblical principles, real-life examples, and counseling insights, he guides readers through understanding their emotional responses, identifying the roots of unresolved anger, and transforming frustration into positive action. The book empowers individuals to confront conflict honestly, communicate more effectively, and cultivate peace, turning anger into an ally for spiritual and emotional growth.


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Main NVAC Library (Circulation) BF575 A5W37 1993
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BF575 A5W37
Publisher
USA : Focus on the Family Publishing., 1990
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ISBN/ISSN
1-56121-037-4
Classification
BF575 A5W37
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Subject(s)
Anger — Religious and psychological aspects
Christian life — Emotional health
Self-control — Religious aspects — Christianity
Interpersonal relations — Moral and ethical aspect
Emotional maturity — Christian counseling
Specific Detail Info
Make Anger Your Ally by Neil Clark Warren was published in 1990 by Focus on the Family Publishing in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. This Christian self-help book offers a biblically grounded and psychologically informed approach to understanding and managing anger. Drawing from his experience as a clinical psychologist and marriage counselor, Warren explains how anger, when properly understood, can become a positive force for change rather than a destructive emotion. The book blends psychological principles with Christian values, providing practical tools for personal growth, emotional health, and improved relationships. The ISBN is 9781561790196 (ISBN-10: 1561790196).
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