What is Anger?
Awareness
Coping Skills
True or False
Random
100

This emotion is a natural response to those situations where we feel threatened, we believe harm will come to us, or we believe that another person has unnecessarily wronged us.

Anger

100

When Does Anger Become a Problem?

Feeling anger too intensely or frequently 


100

____ means leaving the situation that is causing the escalation of anger or putting a stop to the discussion that is provoking it.

 * Football teams do this to regroup.

Time Out

100

Anger can be a positive emotion—a moral response to injustice or a rational response to a threat

True

100

How many hours of Community service do you have to get in each phase?

Phase 1: 40

Phase 2: 40

Phase 3: 0

200

A simple way to monitor anger is to use what is called the _____.

Anger Meter

200

___ ___  Event is a trigger that provokes an intense or disproportionate anger response, often due to long-standing personal issues

Red Flag 

200

____ is a mindfulness technique where you use slow intentional inhales and exhales to help reset the body. 

Deep Breathing 

200

The intensity, frequency, and duration of anger in the aggression cycle are the same for everyone.  

False

200

How many times do you need to attend Family and Friends Intake? 

1 time 

300

what number on the anger meter represents instances when you begin to lose control and suffer (or could suffer) negative consequences.

10

300

___ ___involve the way our bodies respond when we become angry. For example, our heart rates may increase, we may feel tightness in our chests, or we may feel hot and flushed. This can also warn us that our anger is escalating out of control or approaching a 10 on the anger meter.

Physical cues

300

This method teaches you to use self-commands to interrupt anger triggering thoughts

Thought stopping

300

Stress on the body due to anger may produce many different health problems, such as hypertension, heart disease, and diminished immune system efficiency

True- Physical Cues

300

When did Tennessee win the SEC Football championship?

1998

400

How do we classify anger as an emotion?

Secondary 

400

_____ cues involve what we display when we get angry, which are observed by other people around us.

Behavioral

400

This technique reduces stress by having you tense and then relax each muscle group in the body one at a time. 

Progressive muscle relaxation

400

Acting in a passive or nonassertive way is desirable because you don't allow your rights to be violated. You may respect the person who treated you unfairly, and you may be happy with yourself for not standing up to the other person.

False- Undesirable because you allow your rights to be violated. You may resent the person who treated you unfairly, and you may be angry with yourself for not standing up to the other person.

400

Who won the 59th Super Bowl?

Eagles 

500

______ is behavior that is intended to cause harm to another person or damage property

Aggression

500

The ______ approach consists of identifying maladaptive beliefs and disputing them with more rational or realistic perspectives.

ABCD Model

500

When you use _____ - _____    techniques, you train your brain to respond in a different way to a problem.

cognitive–behavioral

500

People who are passive may often feel that others are trying to control them or are on a “power trip.” Rather than comply with others’ demands or express their opinions and feelings directly, they may feel irritable and openly refuse to do what is expected of them.

False- Passive Aggressive 
500

What number did Peyton Manning wear at Tennessee?

16

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