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Letting Go of 'Righteous Anger with Willingness

Submitted by Andy Santanello on July 19, 2007 - 5:27pm
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Attached is the powerpoint presentation that Hank Robb and I did at Summer Institute III.

‹ HEAT Presentation at ISTSS up Potential Barriers/Challenges to Implementing ACT-based Anger Treatment Within the VA System ›
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