Anger History
Anger Intensity
Anger Triggers
Anger Expression
Anger Consequences
100

The type of scale from workbook that helps you identify whether you were affected by anger and aggression that took place in your relationships. 

What is the Anger History Scale?

100

The range of how strong anger is felt and expressed.

What is anger intensity?

100

These misdirect anger and cause irrational thoughts.

What are anger triggers?

100
Describe passive aggressiveness with anger. 

What is suppressing anger and using jabs like sarcasm? 

100

The four areas of anger consequences. 

What are 1.Work, 2.Community 3. Close relationships 4. Personal Health?
200

Theory that as child we learn and exhibit behaviors that have been modeled for us by significant people in our lives.

What is Social Learning Theory.

200

This anger Management Technique helps you relax and quiet your body while focusing on pace of breathing.

What is diaphragmatic breathing?

200
Words that pop into our heads as if we were having a conversation with ourselves.

What is self-talk?

200

Using anger as rage, intimidation, and explosiveness. 

What is open aggression?
200

How anger affects personal health. 

What is stress can lead to health related problems and unhealthy coping mechanisms like alcohol and drug use?

300

The best way to stay in a problem

What is blaming?

300

This chemical is released in your body when you exercise which helps you feel refreshed and relaxed.

What ae endorphins?

300

This emotion is usually a secondary emotion.

What is anger?

300

Ways to handle anger constructively.

What are discussing anger with others, discuss anger with the person who made you upset, exercise, channel anger into productive activities, changes to thinking, deep breathing?
300

What are 5 ways anger effects the work place.

What are lower productivity, high turn over rates, missed deadlines, lower morale, less creativity, chronic fatigue, and power struggles?

400

The process of forgiveness helps with this.

What is being able to move forward in life and not dwell on the past and things you can't change. Looking towards forgiveness?

400
The process of thought control.

What is the process of saying powerful, self-sufficient, self-empowering statements rather then stating powerless, victim-affirming statements to stop thoughts of anger. 

400

How we react emotionally depends on this.

What is thinking?

400

The three steps to express anger effectively.

What is 1. Define the problem 2. Brainstorm solutions 3. Select solutions both parties agree upon. 

400

How to resolve conflict effectively?

What are 1. Ask to speak other person 2. Emphasize importance of discussion 3. Express how you felt at the time and how you feel now 4. Focus on what you want to accomplish 5. Brainstorm and negotiate ways to make it happen 6. Ask about the other persons feelings?

500

This activity helps you understand thoughts, actions, and feelings of anger/aggression.

What is an Anger Log?

500

The health consequences of unprocessed anger. 

What are, Heart Disease, Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriasis, Ulcers, Epilepsy, Raynaud's Disease, High Blood Pressure.

500

These can help  break anger triggers.

What are anger management techniques?


*Bonus points to name three*

500

The ability to be able to state feelings and understand the feelings of others.

What is assertiveness. 

500

The importance to overcome anger to not have consequences. 

What is to be able to understand own emotions and actions to better manage anger for more productive and fulfilled lives in the community?

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