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Anger

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Unresolved Grief
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During the next four chapters consideration is given to the situation where a client’s problem is defined as an emotional state, e.g. anger, denial or depression, rather than a behavioural or interactional problem such as tantrums, truancy or drunkenness.

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  • Kubler-Ross, E. (1973) On Death and Dying, Tavistock, London.

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  • Gunzburg, J. (1991) Family Counselling Casebook, McGraw-Hill, Sydney.

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Gunzburg, J.C. (1993). Anger. In: Unresolved Grief. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-4431-3_5

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