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References used for this fact sheet
- Anger - managing your angry feelings (2001) [online factsheet], Parenting/Child Health, Child and Youth Health Unit, Government of South Australia, Adelaide. More information here.
- Feeling angry (2001) [online factsheet], Parenting/Child Health, Child and Youth Health Unit, Government of South Australia, Adelaide. More information here.
- Anger is OK (1999) [online article], Waring, Redpath & Associates Child & Adolescent Clinical Psychologists, Warners Bay, NSW. More information here.
- Anger (2001) [online factsheet], ReachOut! (online), Inspire Foundation, Sydney. More information here.
- Coping with anger [online factsheet], The Counseling Center for Human Development, University of South Florida, FL. More information here.
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Last updated: September 2009
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