Anger Symptoms
Healthy Communication
Managing Emotions
Stress and the Body
Myths about Anger
100

True or False: Feeling Hot or having flushed skin can be an indication of Anger? 

True, it may indicate a person is heading towards anger.

100

What is a healthy boundary?

A boundary that is clear and respectfully limits yourself from another person to protect yourself.

100

Provide a coping Skill to help manage anger.

Deep Breathing, Counting, Walking Away. 

100

True or False: Stress can lead to anger?

True.

100

True or False: Anger is a negative emotion we shouldn't experience? 

False, anger is just like any other emotion. 

200

This stress response to anger causes you to have elevated heart rate and blood pressure. A different name for it can be run or ___.

Flight or Fight Response 

200

True or False: Setting Boundaries should cause arguments and fighting with the other person? 

False.


200

What can meditating or mindfulness practice do to reduce anger?  

It can help let go of the anger in the moment or help reduce anger symptoms. 


200

What can help reduce stress. 

Making a plan or managing stress. Doing things you like to do. 


200
Yes or No: Ignoring Anger will make it go away? 

No, ignoring it may lead to build up. 

300
True or False: Clenched Jaw or Fist can be an indicator of Anger?  
True
300

What is assertive communication? Give example. 

Example or Not yelling or screaming but being direct with how you communicate. 

300
True or False: Walking away from a situation is a coping skill/mechanism. 

True 

300

Give an example of someone who may looked stressed? (physical aspects)

Looks angry or frustrated. Tense appearing. Sweating/looking tired or drained. 

300

Venting to someone can increase anger levels? 

Talking to someone (venting) has been found to reduce anger levels because you are working through your anger with someone else. 

400

What is irritability? 

The emotional state that occurs when anger is about to start or you have been experiencing anger frequently. 

400

What is active listening? 

Showing someone that you are actively listening by nodding using nonverbal communication and really paying attention to the other person speaking. 

400

What are Triggers? 

Events or thoughts that may set off symptoms/  emotions.

400

Where can a person commonly feel tension when stressed? 

Jaw, hands, shoulders, and neck.
400

Can anger be constructive and motivational? Provide Example

Anger can be fuel to help push yourself to new heights. 

500

Crying while experiencing anger can indicate what? 

It can indicate that the body is trying to self sooth, or trying to relax.  

500

What are some ways to deescalate a situation? 

Talk things through, walk away if needed. Try and hear the person out.

500

What is emotional insight?

Gaining an understanding of emotions and understanding emotions behind actions.

500

Yes or No: Does the nervous system have a part in how we experience stress? 

Yes

500

Getting back at someone who made you mad always makes you feel better. 

Some think that getting back at someone will make you feel better but in fact it may increase your symptoms of anger. 

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