A Volcano in My Tummy – Working with Anger in Children and Adolescents with Warwick Pudney

A Volcano in My Tummy – Working with Anger in Children and Adolescents with Warwick Pudney
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A conversation with Warwick Pudney – professor of counseling and psychotherapy at Auckland University of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand with a specialization in violence and trauma – about systemic influences on how we experience and express anger, working with anger in children, adolescents, as well as men, and our expression of anger as an indicator of helplessness.

Warwick is the co-author (with Elaine Whitehouse) of A Volcano in My Tummy: Helping Children to Handle Anger

Citation

The APA citation for this episode:

Shook, M. (Producer). (2016, October 19). A Volcano in My Tummy: Working with Anger in Children and Adolescents with Warwick Pudney [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor

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