Do You Know Why the Black Man Is So Angry?
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About the Book
Do You Really Know How That Black Man Feels?
Although anger to black men is not a new phenomenon, it is a way of life for many black men who feels stuck in a dark maze without vital instruction. Dr. Jeffery L. Walker, who has been helping black men deal with their anger, including his own for more than twenty years, offers hope and courage for those who are living under the floorboard of society. He skillfully writes about how many black men have the tendency to oscillate between faith and disparity and how to restore their faith within “self”. Dr. Walker extends positive suggestions that will help black men, young and old, build a positive self image that will radiate love, respect, and peace. Black men you must realize that in spite of the difficulty, you are somebody and you need to know that. The first thing that many black men must do is change their cognitive process (thought patterns) from negative to positive and this begins with learning how to:
• Identify with your hidden anger and process it in a healthy manner.
• Design and implement an anger reduction plan and use it as necessary.
• Take a personal inventory and reexamine your moral fabric.
• Recognize the difference between instant and delayed gratification.
• Show love to that beautiful black woman by respecting her.
Dr. Walker believes that you can take a traumatic experience and turn it into a
personal triumph!
The End
ONE LOVE IS OUR LOVE
Thank you!
About the Author
Dr. Jeffery L. Walker, a native of Omaha Nebraska has written several books on human behavior. He is a visionary with a passion for assisting others to alleviate or at best, mitigate their internal conflict so they can clear the dust that hinders their vision. Dr. Walker has 22 years of experience working with a diverse population in Chemical Dependency Counseling and Mental Health. He is an author, life coach, educator and motivational speaker on various topics such as; anger, domestic violence, relationship conflict, and racism in the 21st century. He obtained his Associates of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement, Inver Hills Community College, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Bachelor’s (B.A.) in Psychology, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, Minnesota. Master’s (M.A.) in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma. Doctorate (Ed.D.) in Higher Education with a concentration in Psychology from College of Saint Mary, Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Walker believes that the environment is not stressful; it is how we perceive it.