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Women and girls are often taught that anger is an unacceptable emotion. As a result, women are more likely than men to direct anger inward, leading to self-critical inner dialogue, as well as a host of physical and mental health issues. In this much-needed guide, a clinical psychologist and somatic therapist reveals how anger creates stress in the body and mind, and offers women body-based practices and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to release anger for greater health, vitality, and purpose.

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Women and girls are often taught that anger is an unacceptable emotion. As a result, women are more likely than men to direct anger inward, leading to self-critical inner dialogue, as well as a host of physical and mental health issues. In this much-needed guide, a clinical psychologist and somatic therapist reveals how anger creates stress in the body and mind, and offers women body-based practices and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to release anger for greater health, vitality, and purpose.
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Autorenporträt
Karyne B. Wilner, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Newport, RI. She currently directs the Core Energetics Academy in Newtown, CT, and was formerly assistant director of the International Institute for Core Energetics, senior director of the Brazilian Institute, and associate director in Australia. She has traveled widely giving lectures, workshops, and seminars, and has written numerous journal articles about somatic therapy and psychology. In addition to her training programs, she is presently teaching master's level holistic counseling courses at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. Her joy lies in helping people become more authentic and lead richer, fuller lives.