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Section 3
Parental Strategies to De-escalate Anger towards Infants/Children

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NSPCC. (n.d.). Keeping your cool: Advice for parents on managing stress and anger. https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/Documents/Living/Social%20Care/Care/Family-Information-Service/Leaflet-Library/Parenting/keeping-your-cool-a-parents-guide-to-anger.pdf

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Câmara-Costa, H., Tokpo, L., Francillette, L., Toure, H., Brugel, D., Laurent-Vannier, A., Meyer, P., Dellatolas, G., & Chevignard, M. (2024). Behavior problems 7 years after severe childhood traumatic brain injury: Results of the Traumatisme Grave de L’Enfant study. Rehabilitation Psychology, 69(4), 395–408. https://doi.org/10.1037/rep0000555

Narad, M. E., Kaizar, E. E., Zhang, N., Taylor, H. G., Yeates, K. O., Kurowski, B. G., & Wade, S. L. (2026). Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder as a moderator of the efficacy of family-based problem solving after pediatric traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 71(2), 198–207. https://doi.org/10.1037/rep0000644

Sood, N. T., Godfrey, C., Krasts, D., Morrison, E., Chavez Arana, C., Hearps, S. J. C., Anderson, V., & Catroppa, C. (2024). Rehabilitation of Executive Function in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (REPeaT): Outcomes of a pilot randomized controlled trial. Neuropsychology, 38(5), 392–402. https://doi.org/10.1037/neu0000951

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