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EPISODE · May 14, 2020 · 24 MIN

“When do I know that I have a problem with anger?”

from Centrally Speaking · host Drake

All of us feel anger. It may come when we are disappointed when we do not get a job or a promotion that we wanted. personal problems, such as missing a promotion at work or relationship difficulties. We may feel it if someone cancels plans, or we are stuck in traffic and miss a meeting. Everyone feels anger from time to time, but when does anger become a problem?Dr. Drake Williams discusses this with Chase Kneeland, a Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Trooper, PA. Chase graduated from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Hamilton, Massachusetts in 1975 with his Master of Divinity degree in Pastoral Ministries / Pastoral Counseling. He has been working in the field of marriage and family counseling for over forty years. The work is certified through the American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy. He has a website: www.chasekneeland.com. His practice is based in the annex of an historic building which once was the Old Norrington Tavern, which is on Germantown Pike and Trooper Road.  #angermanagement  #selfcontrol  #anger #rageCentrally Speaking is a ministry of Central Schwenkfelder Church in Lansdale, PA  USA. Website: www.cscfamily.org

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All of us feel anger. It may come when we are disappointed when we do not get a job or a promotion that we wanted. personal problems, such as missing a promotion at work or relationship difficulties. We may feel it if someone cancels plans, or we are stuck in traffic and miss a meeting. Everyone feels anger from time to time, but when does anger become a problem? Dr. Drake Williams discusses this with Chase Kneeland, a Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Trooper, PA. Chase graduated f...

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