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Transcript: Profile: Anger management programs on the rise despite lack of national criteria, oversight or evaluation of efficacy
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- October 28, 2003
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ROBERT SIEGEL
All Things Considered (NPR)
10-28-2003
Profile: Anger management programs on the rise despite lack of national criteria, oversight or evaluation of efficacy
Host: ROBERT SIEGEL
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Robert Siegel.
At one time or another, all of us get angry.
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Unidentified Man #1: I'm saying...
Mr. MORTON DOWNEY Jr.: You're a murderer!
Unidentified Man #1: ...(unintelligible).
Mr. DOWNEY: You're a murderer! Murderer! Murderer! Murderer! Murderer!
SIEGEL: Anger can make people aggressive and get them into trouble, and that can get them into anger management.
Ms. THOMAS ANN HINES ...
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