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This book is for everyone-
from fifth graders to sixty-five-year-old prisoners, and for both abusers and victims alike.
The Rage Cage is a direct, practical guide that confronts the destructive power of uncontrolled anger while offering hope for real change. Drawing on decades of experience in addiction recovery, domestic violence prevention, and counseling, Dot Patterson provides readers with a clear framework for recognizing triggers and preventing escalation before anger turns into harm. The book challenges readers to face destructive patterns honestly and develop healthier responses to conflict and emotional stress.
Grounded in Christian principles, The Rage Cage reflects biblical teachings on self-control, humility, and accountability. Echoing James 1:20-"for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God"-Patterson emphasizes personal responsibility rather than excuses. Readers are encouraged to recognize how pride, control, and unresolved emotions damage relationships, families, and communities.
The book offers practical strategies for identifying anger patterns, disengaging early, and creating intentional responses that prevent escalation. Patterson also addresses difficult issues such as domestic abuse, trauma, addiction, and control dynamics with honesty and a strong concern for safety and healthy boundaries.
Ultimately, The Rage Cage calls readers to pursue humility, restraint, and peace-qualities that foster both spiritual growth and healthier relationships.
from fifth graders to sixty-five-year-old prisoners, and for both abusers and victims alike.
The Rage Cage is a direct, practical guide that confronts the destructive power of uncontrolled anger while offering hope for real change. Drawing on decades of experience in addiction recovery, domestic violence prevention, and counseling, Dot Patterson provides readers with a clear framework for recognizing triggers and preventing escalation before anger turns into harm. The book challenges readers to face destructive patterns honestly and develop healthier responses to conflict and emotional stress.
Grounded in Christian principles, The Rage Cage reflects biblical teachings on self-control, humility, and accountability. Echoing James 1:20-"for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God"-Patterson emphasizes personal responsibility rather than excuses. Readers are encouraged to recognize how pride, control, and unresolved emotions damage relationships, families, and communities.
The book offers practical strategies for identifying anger patterns, disengaging early, and creating intentional responses that prevent escalation. Patterson also addresses difficult issues such as domestic abuse, trauma, addiction, and control dynamics with honesty and a strong concern for safety and healthy boundaries.
Ultimately, The Rage Cage calls readers to pursue humility, restraint, and peace-qualities that foster both spiritual growth and healthier relationships.