What is the goal of anger management?
a. To reduce the feeling of anger and the physiological arousal that anger causes.
b. To create the ability to never feel anger again.
c. To turn anger directed outward to anger directed inward so that the consequences of anger are not as dire.
d. To convert physical acts of aggression when angry into passive-aggressive behavior.
A
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