Staying Alive http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingaliveStaying Alive - Crisis Help Radio Show you can call in and talk about any crisis or anything. Staying Alive drama acting on crisis will teach you how to cope with your crisis. Staying Alive sharing, I will be sharing my personal conversation from family, friends, Co-workers, or anybody...asking for my advice. enCopyright Lyndia Madison (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 16:45:00 GMTFri, 05 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMTSelf HelpBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/c665e092-d21b-4a1d-a7cb-6f93d775688b_20131207_153453.jpgStaying Alive http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingaliveStaying Alive - Crisis Help Radio Show you can call in and talk about any crisis or anything. Staying Alive drama acting on crisis will teach you how to cope with your crisis. Staying Alive sharing, I will be sharing my personal conversation from family, friends, Co-workers, or anybody...asking for my advice. feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comself help,suicide,counseling,staying alive,telephone counseling,crisis,crisis help radio,depression,frustration,online counselingStaying AlivenoStaying Alive - Crisis Help Radio Show you can call in and talk about any crisis or anything. Staying Alive drama acting on crisis will teach you how to cope wiepisodicStaying Alive: "Why Staying Alive Matter"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/12/05/staying-alive-why-staying-alive-matterSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/12/05/staying-alive-why-staying-alive-matter/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/12/05/staying-alive-why-staying-alive-matterFri, 05 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: "Why Staying Alive Matter"Why Staying Alive Matter?   The month of December please join me for the reasons why Staying Alive Matter to you.  We can help save lives together by putting this out there to the world just email your reason: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com. Say No To Suicide GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com   00:22:00Staying AlivenoStaying Alive,Stay Alive,Stop Suicide,Say No To Suicide,You MatterWhy Staying Alive Matter?   The month of December please join me for the reasons why Staying Alive Matter to you.  We can help save lives together by puttingStaying Alive: Holiday Depression and Suicide Mythhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/21/staying-alive-holiday-depression-and-suicide-mythSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/21/staying-alive-holiday-depression-and-suicide-myth/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/21/staying-alive-holiday-depression-and-suicide-mythFri, 21 Nov 2014 00:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Holiday Depression and Suicide MythAn increase in the rate of suicides around the holidays is unfortunate myth, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In fact, the month of December actually boasts the lowest rate of suicides for the entire year. It seems that the media has perpetuated this holiday suicide myth, according to The Annenberg Public Policy Center. Researchers from the center analyzed articles over the last 10 years and found that 40% of the articles continued to report the incorrect myth, even though national statistics clearly show the opposite trend. It is important to remember that while suicide rates may be lower during the holiday months, suicides in children still occur. If you believe that your child is suicidal or thinking about harming herself, it is important to seek immediate treatment.         GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com 00:22:00Staying AlivenoDepression,Suicide Myth,Holiday SuicideAn increase in the rate of suicides around the holidays is unfortunate myth, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In fact, the monStaying Alive: A few Reasons Why People Commit Suicidehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/07/staying-alive-a-few-reasons-why-people-commit-suicideSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/07/staying-alive-a-few-reasons-why-people-commit-suicide/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/11/07/staying-alive-a-few-reasons-why-people-commit-suicideFri, 07 Nov 2014 00:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: A few Reasons Why People Commit SuicideIts a crime to commit suicide, though its known by all, still we find many deaths everyday and a lot and lots of young people are being more in the list according to a recent survey. What makes someone to make as drastic a decision to die, to end one’s own life has many reasons. The reasons are either a psychological or psychosomatic. Most of the reasons are in some way or the other related to depression, but did you know there are some illness of mind which can also trigger these feelings. Hence it is very much necessary to keep a person in a close watch who might show suicidal tendencies.          GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com     00:25:00Staying AlivenoSuicide,Thought of Suicide,Commit Suicide,Deaths,Reasons for SuicideIts a crime to commit suicide, though its known by all, still we find many deaths everyday and a lot and lots of young people are being more in the list accordiStaying Alive: How to Get Help from an Online Suicide Prevention Chat Linehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/30/staying-alive-how-to-get-help-from-an-online-suicide-prevention-chat-lineMotivationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/30/staying-alive-how-to-get-help-from-an-online-suicide-prevention-chat-line/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/30/staying-alive-how-to-get-help-from-an-online-suicide-prevention-chat-lineThu, 30 Oct 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: How to Get Help from an Online Suicide Prevention Chat LineIf you are depressed and/or have suicidal thoughts you should seek help as soon as you can. There is always a way to get out of a situation and suicide is never the answer; you need to remember that help is always available and that things will get better. Seeking psychotherapy is the surest way to relieve suicidal thoughts. However, not everyone is comfortable discussing these type of thoughts and problems face-to-face. If you are one of those people, it is important for you to know that there are also other ways you can get immediate help and one of them is a suicide chat online. This is much easier for many people as it is more impersonal and you are able to remain anonymous while sharing your thoughts and feelings. Even though online chatting can provide immediate relief and can certainly help you deal with suicidal thoughts, you should always remember that seeking help from a trained psychotherapist be able to help you improve your long-term life quality. Nonetheless, suicide chats online should not be overlooked if you feel you are in a crisis.   GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com     00:28:00Staying AlivenoSuicide Prevention,Talk Radio,Crisis,Get Help,psychotherapyIf you are depressed and/or have suicidal thoughts you should seek help as soon as you can. There is always a way to get out of a situation and suicide is neverStaying Alive: The Art Of Conversation: A guide to talking, and listeninghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/23/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listeningSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/23/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listening/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/23/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listeningThu, 23 Oct 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: The Art Of Conversation: A guide to talking, and listeningSuicide The Myths: People who talk about suicide never attempt or complete suicide.    If somebody wants to end their life, they will, and there is nothing anybody can do about it.    Talking about suicide or asking someone if they feel suicidal will encourage suicide attempts. Some people are always suicidal. If a person has made previous attempts they won’t do it for real. When a person shows signs of feeling better, the danger is over. Spotting the signs and helping, If you suspect someone may be feeling suicidal, ask them – it could save their life. You can help. Be ALERT: Ask if they are thinking about suicide; Listen and show you care; and Encourage them to get help and support them to do so. Starting difficult conversations: Talking with friends or loved ones about their problems is never easy; Don’t tell – ask; and Getting help. How to be a good listener: Ask Open questions,Clarifying,Summarising, Reflecting and Reacting. GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 00:30:00Staying Alivenolistening,talking,counseling,ConversationSuicide The Myths: People who talk about suicide never attempt or complete suicide.    If somebody wants to end their life, they will, and there is nothing aStaying Alive: It's Not Easy Being A TEENhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/02/staying-alive-its-not-easy-being-a-teenSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/02/staying-alive-its-not-easy-being-a-teen/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/10/02/staying-alive-its-not-easy-being-a-teenThu, 02 Oct 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: It's Not Easy Being A TEENTeenage stress can be overwhelming.  When a friend is depressed, stress can make things worse and lead to suicide. Stress can come from many situations; such as pregnancy, bully, school, moving, relationships break-up, and parents divorcing.   GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031   Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com    00:31:00Staying AlivenoTeen,helping,depressed,stress,suicideTeenage stress can be overwhelming.  When a friend is depressed, stress can make things worse and lead to suicide. Stress can come from many situations; such asStaying Alive: Persistence, When You Most Need It-"Drama"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/25/staying-alive-persistence-when-you-most-need-it-dramaSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/25/staying-alive-persistence-when-you-most-need-it-drama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/25/staying-alive-persistence-when-you-most-need-it-dramaThu, 25 Sep 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Persistence, When You Most Need It-"Drama" You are the parent of a 17 year -old boy, Guy, whose girlfriend killed herself two weeks ago after they broke up.  He has been drinking heavily since the funeral.  Your son was gone most of last night.  This morning he seems sober, but you see him headed out into the farmyard with his gun. You're frightened. Her suicide has made you realize just how much he means to you.  Your son knows that guns and booze are an extremely deadly combination...and he's mixing them deliberately.  You can't afford to deny that he could be in grave danger.  You calm yourself and you try to keep the accusatory tone out of your voice as you explore these possible invitations to help your son. Source: wikiHow and Pictures GET HELP Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-799-4TTY) If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, or trans* call 1-888-THE-GLNH (1-888-843-4564) If you're a veteran call 800-273-TALK and press 1 If you're a teenager call Covenant House Nine Line at 1-800-999-9999 Telephone Counseling www.Advicecare.com 1-800-679-4031 Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com          00:30:00Staying AlivenoSuicide,Helping Yourself,Persistence,Counseling,TherapyYou are the parent of a 17 year -old boy, Guy, whose girlfriend killed herself two weeks ago after they broke up.  He has been drinking heavily since the funerStaying Alive: Parent Guidelines for Crisis Responsehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/11/staying-alive-parent-guidelines-for-crisis-responseSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/11/staying-alive-parent-guidelines-for-crisis-response/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/11/staying-alive-parent-guidelines-for-crisis-responseThu, 11 Sep 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Parent Guidelines for Crisis ResponseIn an effort to help you to understand and deal effectively with your child’s reactions to a crisis situation, I will be providing you with information on the following: What is a crisis and what is crisis response? Why a Crisis Response Plan? What types of behaviors/reactions can parents expect from their child after a crisis situation has occurred? What types of reactions may parents experience after a crisis situation has occurred that involves themselves and/or their child? What can parents do to addressthe reactions of their child to a crisis situation? When should your child receive additional help in the form professional intervention? What can school personnel provide in the form of support and intervention for your child?   Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com     Take any suicidal talk or behavior seriously. It's not just a warning sign that the person is thinking about suicide—it's a cry for help.   00:45:00Staying AlivenoCrisis Response,Crisis Plan,Parents,Schools,InterventionIn an effort to help you to understand and deal effectively with your child’s reactions to a crisis situation, I will be providing you with information on theStaying Alive: When You Least Expect It "Drama"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/04/staying-alive-when-you-least-expect-it-dramaSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/04/staying-alive-when-you-least-expect-it-drama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/09/04/staying-alive-when-you-least-expect-it-dramaThu, 04 Sep 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: When You Least Expect It "Drama"Jim is a co-worker whom you have known for a long time.  At one time your families socialized together, but Jim and his wife have been having some difficulties and social contact has stopped.  Jim has been very quiet at work lately.  Business is very slow and the staff is afraid of layoffs.  You and Jim are having a drink after work and discussing the latest rumors of company downsizing.  He has downed two drinks to your one and is ordering another round. You're concerned how much and how fast he is drinking.   "Just sit back, enjoy, and listen to the Script"  Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com     00:38:00Staying AlivenoDrinking,Suicide,Counseling,Telephone Counseling,LayoffsJim is a co-worker whom you have known for a long time.  At one time your families socialized together, but Jim and his wife have been having some difficultiesStaying Alive: Suicide Prevention "Drama"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/17/staying-alive-suicide-prevention-dramaSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/17/staying-alive-suicide-prevention-drama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/17/staying-alive-suicide-prevention-dramaThu, 17 Jul 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Suicide Prevention "Drama"Helping A Friend  Brian has just returned to his dorm room after his girlfriend Jennifer has broken up with him. His roommate Jack, who has noticed that Brian has seemed depressed for the past several weeks, recognizes Brian’s withdrawn and sullen demeanor yet again. Jack decides to ask him how he is doing. What Can You Do to Help a Friend? Know the warning signs! Read over the list above and keep it in a safe place. Do not be afraid to talk to your friends.  Listen to their feelings. Make sure they know how important they are to you, but don’t believe you can keep them from hurting themselves on your own. Preventing suicide will require adult help. Make no deals.  Never keep secret a friend's suicidal plans or thoughts. You can not promise that you will not tell—you have to tell to save your friend! Tell an adult. Talk to your parent, your friend's parent, your school’s psychologist or counselor-- a trusted adult. And don’t wait! Don’t be afraid that the adults will not believe you or take you seriously—keep talking until they listen! Even if you are not sure your friend is suicidal, talk to someone. It’s OK if you “jump the gun”—this is definitely the time to be safe and not sorry! Ask if your school has a crisis team. Many schools have organized crisis teams, which include teachers, counselors, social workers, psychologists and principals.   Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com      00:44:00Staying AlivenoSchool Crisis,College Crisis,Suicide,Counselor,DepressionHelping A Friend  Brian has just returned to his dorm room after his girlfriend Jennifer has broken up with him. His roommate Jack, who has noticed that BrianStaying Alive: Suicide Intervention "Drama"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/10/staying-alive-suicide-intervention-dramaSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/10/staying-alive-suicide-intervention-drama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/07/10/staying-alive-suicide-intervention-dramaThu, 10 Jul 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Suicide Intervention "Drama"Patience, When You Need It Most "Drama" You are a physician who works two days a week at an Indian Affairs med-center.  This morning you put a cast on the arm of a 38 year-old woman and stitched a gash in her forehead.  She was injured in what the police described as a suspicious, single-vehicle car accident.  Her car struck an abutment on a clear stretch of road at high speed and with no apparent application of brakes.  She had not been drinking.  She was fortunate to come out of the crash with only minor injuries.  The police have told you that there have been two suicides in her immediate family, and four more on the reserve in the past six months. You have asked her about the accident.  She says she doesn't know how it happened.  She is staring at the floor.  Her injuries do not require hospitalization and you are tempted to just let her go home.  Yet your concern leads you to try to explore further to see if these actions are invitations.  You sit down on a stool in the treatment room.  She is sitting on the table.   00:44:00Staying AlivenoPatience,Suicide,Staying Alive,CounselingPatience, When You Need It Most "Drama" You are a physician who works two days a week at an Indian Affairs med-center.  This morning you put a cast on the armStaying Alive: All In A Day's Work - Dramahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/26/staying-alive-all-in-a-days-work--dramaSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/26/staying-alive-all-in-a-days-work--drama/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/26/staying-alive-all-in-a-days-work--dramaThu, 26 Jun 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: All In A Day's Work - DramaSuicide First-Aid Situation - The following drama demonstrate how this might unfold in actual situation. All In A Day's Work You are a veteran police officer.  You and your partner are patrolling your district when you come upon a small crowd looking up at the top of a multistory building.  You discover that there is a young man standing on the ledge of that building.  Your parnter calls for backup and moves the crowd back across the street while you gain access to the roof.  As you get close to the young man, he starts by warning you to stay back.   Staying Alive Sponsored by www.AdviceCare.com - email us: StayingAlive4U@Outlook.com                                                                                                         00:59:00Staying AlivenoSuicide,Online Counselling,Crisis Help Radio,Love,CoachingSuicide First-Aid Situation - The following drama demonstrate how this might unfold in actual situation. All In A Day's Work You are a veteran police officer.Staying Alive: The Art Of Conversation: A guide to talking, and listeninghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/19/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listeningSelf Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/19/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listening/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/19/staying-alive-the-art-of-conversation-a-guide-to-talking-and-listeningThu, 19 Jun 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: The Art Of Conversation: A guide to talking, and listeningSuicide The Myths: People who talk about suicide never attempt or complete suicide.    If somebody wants to end their life, they will, and there is nothing anybody can do about it.    Talking about suicide or asking someone if they feel suicidal will encourage suicide attempts. Some people are always suicidal. If a person has made previous attempts they won’t do it for real. When a person shows signs of feeling better, the danger is over. Spotting the signs and helping, If you suspect someone may be feeling suicidal, ask them – it could save their life. You can help. Be ALERT: Ask if they are thinking about suicide; Listen and show you care; and Encourage them to get help and support them to do so. Starting difficult conversations: Talking with friends or loved ones about their problems is never easy; Don’t tell – ask; and Getting help. How to be a good listener: Ask Open questions,Clarifying,Summarising, Reflecting and Reacting.   01:01:00Staying Alivenoconversations,Suicide Myths,Talking,Suicidal,Suicidal SignsSuicide The Myths: People who talk about suicide never attempt or complete suicide.    If somebody wants to end their life, they will, and there is nothing aStaying Alive - "Suicide First-Aid Situations" Scripthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/12/staying-alive--suicide-first-aid-situations-script-1Self Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/12/staying-alive--suicide-first-aid-situations-script-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/12/staying-alive--suicide-first-aid-situations-script-1Thu, 12 Jun 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive - "Suicide First-Aid Situations" ScriptKeeping Your Goal In Focus "Script" You are a physical education teacher.  One of your students, Jan, is normally a happy, active participant in gym class.  Today she seems unusually withdrawn and sad.  You take her aside to try to explore what these changes might mean.   Jan was looking for help in dealing with her stress that had overwhelmed her.  She did not want to end her life but was beginning to view suicide as the only choice available to her.  By actively listening to her reasons for dying, you gained her trust.  Then Jan was able to look for reasons for living.  The problems are not solved yet, but she is safe while other supports are being put in place. "Just sit back, enjoy, and listen to the Script"      01:01:00Staying AlivenoSuicide,First-Aid,Goal,focus,CounsellingKeeping Your Goal In Focus "Script" You are a physical education teacher.  One of your students, Jan, is normally a happy, active participant in gym class.  ToStaying Alive: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Applied to Anger (646) 915-9239http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/05/staying-alive-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-applied-to-anger-646-915-9239Self Helphttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/05/staying-alive-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-applied-to-anger-646-915-9239/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/stayingalive/2014/06/05/staying-alive-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-applied-to-anger-646-915-9239Thu, 05 Jun 2014 23:00:00 GMTStaying Alive: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Applied to Anger (646) 915-9239Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Applied to Anger Anger is not bad. Anger can be a very positive thing...stay positive by staying alive." Are you Having anger problems?  Maybe you don't have the right resources for your anger.  Tune in to learn how Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Applied to Anger can help you with your anger problems. Host Lyndia Madison, will provide helpful information on how to control your anger. We will be offering a free book to the first three listeners on Anger by Authors: William Gray DeFoore, Ph.D. I will have a special Guest tonight, Mr. Anthony Holmes Hip-Hop/Rap (AKA Dulaa) - Links:  -  http://www.realityrecordssite.com -  http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dulaa-reality-records/17/8a3/b02    - http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/Dulaa1     00:43:00Staying AlivenoCRISIS HELP RADIO,Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy,Staying Alive,Thoughts,ThinkingCognitive-Behavioral Therapy Applied to Anger Anger is not bad. Anger can be a very positive thing...stay positive by staying alive." Are you Having anger pro