Triggers
Thoughts & Attitudes
Coping Skills
Consequence
Communication
100

What is a trigger?

Something that causes you feel angry or upset.

100

What does "thinking before reacting" mean? 

Pausing to consider consequences before acting. 

100

Name on healthy coping skills for anger.

Deep breathing, walking away, music, counting to 10, exercise, etc. 

100

What is a consequence?

The result of your actions. 

100

What is an "I" statement?

Expressing feelings without blaming. 

200

Name two common anger triggers for teens. 

Disrespect, rumors, social media, authority, feeling ignored, being embarrassed. 

200

What is self talk?

The thoughts or words you say to yourself. 

200

How does deep breathing help your body?

It slows heart rate and calms the nervous system. 

200

Name one legal consequence of fighting while on probation. 

Violation, detention, extended probation, court appearance. 

200

Turn this into an "I" statement: "You always disrespect me!"

I feel disrespected when......"

300

True or False. Other people control your anger.

False

300

Give example of negative self-talk that increases anger. 

They're disrespecting me on purpose. 

300

What is "taking a timeout"? 

Stepping away from the situation to cool down. 

300

Name one long term consequence of repeated anger problems. 

Criminal records, lost jobs, broken relationships.

300

What is assertive communication

Calm, respectful, direct communication.

400

What is the difference between a trigger and a choice?

A trigger starts the feeling; a choice is how you respond.

400

How can changing your thoughts lower your anger? 

It helps you see the situation differently and stay calm. 

400

Why is walking away sometimes a sign of strength?

Because it shows self-control. 

400

True or Fale. "If I am angry, it is not my fault what I do". 

False.

400

What's the difference between aggressive and assertive?

Aggressive hurts others; assertive respects both people. 

500

Name one personal trigger and one healthy way to respond to it. 

Open discussion. 

500

Someone bumps into you and laughs What are two possible thoughts you could have - one that increases anger and one that decreases it?

Open Discussion

500

Demonstrate a 10-second calming strategy. 

Have youth practice breathing or grounding exercises. 

500

Scenario: You post a threat online while angry. What are three possible consequences. 

Legal charges, school discipline, probation violation, damaged reputation. 

500

Role-Play: Respond calmly when someone insults you. 

Group participation.

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