Denial of anger/denial of self: dealing with the dilemmas.

From: Roeper Review | Date: February 1, 1998| Author: Fiedler, Ellen D. | Copyright information

The relationship between denying anger and denying Self is examined in part through the poem of an angry gifted person. The problems of gifted children may be exacerbated by idealism, the anger they are feeling and their need to solve dilemmas. Strategies to help gifted children deal with their anger and and develop their Self.

This evocative essay explores the relationship between denial of anger and denial of Self in light of two aspects of Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegr...

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