Session #1
Session #2
Session #3
Session #4
Session #5
100

A FEELING OR EMOTION that ranges from mild irritation to intense fury and rage.

Anger

100

What are the EVENTS that lead to anger called? 

And how many cues for anger are there?

Trigger

4

100

What is a timeout?

Taking a few deep breaths and thinking instead of reacting. 

It may also mean leaving the situation that is causing the escalation or simply stopping the discussion that is provoking your anger.

100

This stage of the Aggression Cycle can include increased heart rate, clenched fists, pacing, and hostile thoughts.

What is Buildup?

100

What is the name of the model we discussed in session 5?

The ABCD Model

215

BEHAVIOR that is intended to cause harm or injury to another person or damage to property.

Aggression?

215

______ cue is how your BODY responds to anger.

Physical

215

What is an anger control plan? 

A personal toolbox with social supports and/or strategies that can be used to control anger.

215

This stage of the aggression cycle can include verbal aggression, destructiveness, and violence.

What is Explosion?

215

In the A-B-C-D Model, "A" stands for this.

What is Activating Event?

350

A set of ATTITUDES AD JUDGMENTS that motivate aggressive behaviors.

Hostility?

350

_______ cue is what you do.

Behavioral 

350

Who or what can be positive social supports in your anger control plan? (open-ended)

Parents, siblings, trusted friend, AA/NA, Group therapy, Individual Therapy; etc
350

This stage of the Aggression Cycle can include getting fired from your job, loss of family and friends, jail, and guilt and shame.

What is Aftermath?

350

In the A-B-C-D Model, "B" stands for this.

What is Belief?

425

A simple way to monitor your anger is to use a 1-to-10 scale. What is this scale called?

The Anger Meter

425

______ cue includes other feelings that may occur along with anger.

Emotional

425

True or False: The way you express anger cannot be changed? 

False: Our facial expressions and our nervous system’s response when we become angry are inherited, but what we do next, our behavior, is learned. It is possible to learn more appropriate ways of expressing anger. 

425

The build-up is made up of what? 

The 4 Cues for Anger

425

In the A-B-C-D Model, "C" stands for this.

What is Consequences?

580

What number on the scale represents a total loss of control and verbal/physical explosion.

10

580

_____ cue is what you think about in response to the event.

Cognitive

580

Anger can become a routine, familiar, and predictable response to a variety of situations. When anger is displayed frequently and aggressively, it can become a _____________.

Habit

580

What is the address of this clinic?

How many classes must you do to complete this group?

What is the phone number of your group clinician?

40 Hart Street

12

860.224.6396

580

In the A-B-C-D Model, "D" stands for this.

What is Dispute?

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