Working with psychologist Dr Rachel Andrew, by the end of each programme they have identified and worked towards achieving their goal by confronting those situations that press their 'hot buttons' or pull their 'triggers'.
Being an angry teenager can damage your health, ruin peace of mind, spoil your relationships, jeopardise your career - and even cost you your liberty. In Don't Make Me Angry, teenagers aged between 14 and 19 years decide that having a short fuse is no longer acceptable to them. They want to be free to have fun and get on with their lives.—John Walsh