01765nam a22003017ia450000500170000000800410001702000380005804000250009608200150012110000300013624500620016626400630022826400110029130000450030233600210034733700250036833800230039349000230041650000200043950400280045952007690048765000310125665000540128765000340134170000290137570000360140483000230144020201215121530.0201215t20202020-uso|||j |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780756562243cRM49.90qpaperback aPPAKbengcPPAKerda04223a152.471 aMayer, Melissa, eauthor.10aWHY WE RAGE : bTHE SCIENCE OF ANGER / cby Melissa Mayer 1aNorth Mankato, Minnesota : bCompass Point Books,c[2020?] 4c©2020 a64 pages :bcolour photographs ; c23 cm 2rdacontentatext 2rdamediaaunmediated 2rdacarrieravolume1 aDECODING THE MIND  aIncludes index. aBibliography : page 63. aHave you ever flown off the handle with your best friend or sibling? Maybe you were just so angry, but you didn't really know why. The answer is in the science of rage! Whether you keep your anger bottled up or sometimes lash out without meaning to, life can sometimes feel emotional. But next time you or your friends get cross, you'll understand what's really going on in your brains. Plus, you'll learn tips for decoding aggressive body language and how to listen when your anger is telling you something is wrong. Find out what's happening in your body and how anger can actually be useful. But keep your head! Mental health is still important, so when rage and aggressive feelings have crossed the line, you'll also learn when it's time to reach out for help.10aAngervJuvenile literature20aAngerxPhysiological aspectsvJuvenile literature20aEmotionsvJuvenile literature1 aKammer, Gina, eeditor. 1 aHultgren, Kellie M., eeditor.  0aDecoding the Mind