Getting Connected, Staying Connected The Truth About Anger

G2130
Published 2012

Differences lead to conflicting ways of looking at the world and our life together as partners, and these conflicts often generate anger. The solution to this problem that all couples face is learning to communicate well with each other: listening with our hearts, speaking in a loving way, and creating a future of realistic­ expectations. This is No. 7 in a series of 20 NebGuides that focus on building and maintaining strong couple and family relationships written by a team of University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension Educators.

Publication Details

Authors

John D. DeFrain

Gail Brand

Maureen H. Burson

Ann M Fenton

Jeanette L. Friesen

Janet S Hanna

Mary E Nelson

Cynthia R. Strasheim

Dianne M. Swanson

LaDonna A. Werth

Subject

Youth & Families

Families

Publication Date March 07, 2012
Last Revision Date March 07, 2012
Language English
Formats

HTML / PDF

Series NebGuide