Expressing Anger
Anger Cues
The Aggression Cycle
Conflict Resolution
How Anger Is Created
100

What is aggression?

A behavior intended to cause harm or injury. 

100

What are physical cues? Name some examples.

-The way our body naturally responds when we are angry. 

-Face flushing, sweating, blood pressure rising 


100

Anger automatically leads to a behavior (the start of the aggression cycle). True or false?

False

100

We should try to resolve every conflict we encounter. True or false?

False. 

100

When understanding why we react to anger it is important that we do not ____ our reactions on our anger origins. 

BLAME

200

What are negative ways to express anger?

Punching something, breaking something, etc

200

What are emotional cues? Name some. 

-Feelings that occur alongside anger.

-Disappointment, hurt, frustration 

200

What is the first stage of the aggression cycle? What occurs here?

Escalation: When anger starts to build. Cues occur here. 

200

When solving a problem you should stand up for your perspective in a respectful way. What is this called? 

Acting assertively 

200

How we express our anger is...

Learned and can be changed!

300

What immediate could you used to prevent/manage your anger?

Thought stopping, timeout, exercise, thought stopping, breathing, scribble journaling
300

What are behavioral cues? Name some.

-Behaviors we display when we start to get angry.

-Door slamming, fist clenching, pacing back and forth.

300

What is the final stage of the aggression cycle?

Post explosion: The negative consequences that occur from the explosion. 

300

Why is it important to go through the conflict resolution model?

So we don't damage our relationships through aggression. 

300

What are red flag events? Give an example.

Events that specifically trigger OUR anger. 

400

What preventative strategy could you use to prevent anger?

Identifying and challenging irrational beliefs.
400

Abby's mom grounds her for talking back. Abby thinks "She shouldn't treat me like this". What type of cue is occurring here? 

Cognitive

400

What is the second stage of the aggression cycle?

Explosion: When you hit a 10. Uncontrollable discharge of anger. 

400

When making a resolution, we should strive for...

Compromise

400

When dealing with other people it is important to understand...

Their background with anger.

500

Someone who gets stepped on and doesn't stand up for themself is acting...

Passively  

500

What are cognitive cues? Name some. 

-Thoughts that occur in response to the event. 

-Negative self talk

500

You get mad at your boyfriend so you spit in his face and scream at him. What stage are you in?

Explosion 

500

What are the 5 stages of the conflict resolution model?

  • Identify the problem that is causing the conflict.
  • Identify the feelings associated with the conflict.
  • Identify the impact of the problem that is causing the conflict.
  • Decide whether to resolve the conflict.
  • Work for the resolution of the conflict.
500

Name two origins of anger...

Temperament, angry parents, family environment, culture, finding out it works and getting away with it.
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