Book: When good men behave badly.
I selected several books I use in my practice to advertise on this page (through Amazon). I will get a buck or two if someone decides to purchase one after clicking on the icon, helping me cover the cost of my website. More important, these books are very good resources for someone trying to improve how they interact with people.
I first read When Good Men Behave Badly by David Wexler when I was doing my internship and studying how to do anger management work. Later, I was wondering why it is that the person most likely to be the target of someone’s anger is more often than not the one closest to them, their significant other. The best answer I have found to that question is found in Wexler’s book. Mirroring is what we all need and look for from those close to us. Wexler describes how that works and a lot more in this very useful book.