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Four Faces of Anger Constructive Destructive Purposeful Spontaneous

Four Faces of Anger Constructive Destructive Purposeful Assertion Spontaneous

Four Faces of Anger Constructive Destructive Purposeful Assertion Hostility Spontaneous

Four Faces of Anger Constructive Destructive Purposeful Assertion Hostility Spontaneous Passion

Four Faces of Anger Constructive Destructive Purposeful Assertion Hostility Spontaneous Passion Rage

IDEAL Method of Constructive Confrontation I “I” Message Expression D Describe Specific Behavior E Effects and Expectations A Acknowledge and Ask for Input L Listen, Learn and Let Go