When an emotionally fragile youngster is provoked to anger, bad things can escalate quickly. These children and teens benefit from interventions for slowing the anger response, bringing more control and better decision-making regarding what they do next. This video is taken from part of a live presentation Dr. James Sutton did at Laurel Ridge Treatment Center in San Antonio.
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