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Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility, and Violence

Prisoners of Hate: The Cognitive Basis of Anger, Hostility, and Violence Soft cover - 2000

by Beck M.D., Aaron T

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A world-renowned psychiatrist, hailed as the father of cognitive therapy, demonstrates that the basic components of destructive behavior--domestic abuse, genocide, and war--share common patterns with everyday frustrations, and provides a solid framework for remedying those problems.

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United States: Harper Perennial, 2000 An excellent, clean and tightly bound copy.
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World-renowned psychiatrist Dr.Aaron T. Beck, widely hailed as the father of cognitive therapy, presents a revolutionary and eye-opening look at destructive behavoir in Prisoners of Hate. He applied his established principles on the relationships bewteen thinking processes and the emotional and behavoiral expressions to the dark side of humanity. In fascinating detail, he demonstrates that basic components of destructive behavoir-domestic abuse, bigotry, genocide, and war-share common patterns with everyday frustrations in our lives. A book that will radically alter our thinking on violence in all its forms, Prisoners of Hate, provides a solid framework for remedying these crucial problems.

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