Anger Management 101
The Cycle of Anger
Boundaries
Review
Sertoma Facts
100

Give another word for feeling angry.

Mad, Hostile, Hurt, Rage, Hateful, Critical, Frustrated, Irritated, Agitated, Furious, Skeptical, Jealous, etc.

100

Give an example of a triggering event.

Feeling disrespected, getting cut off while driving, having a bad day, etc.

100

Define a boundary.

Boundaries define what is acceptable, and what is not, in a relationship.

100

Anger is a normal emotion, it's what you ____ when you're angry that matters.

DO
100

The name of the program that you come to when arriving at Sertoma.

START Program

200

This is defined as something that "sets you off" and knowing them decreases your chances of losing control of your anger.

Triggers

200

Give an example of a negative thought one might experience when upset or triggered by something.

"I'm the worst friend ever." (and more examples like this)

200

Setting boundaries involves using this kind of communication style.

Assertive Communication

200

People often struggle with anger because they struggle with _______________ their emotions.

Communication

200

Name two counselors that help lead groups.

Both Ashleys, Hillary, Anna, Jessica, and Kisha.
300

Give three productive coping skills that would work to combat anger.

Listening to music, going for a walk, walking away, etc.
300
Name an emotion that someone might experience when upset.

Shame, guilt, rage, etc.

300

Give an example of a green flag and explain why.

(Counselor's choice)

300

What do red flags help you identify?

Negative patterns in relationships so you know how to avoid them

300

How many program buildings does Sertoma own?

Three

400

Name three maladaptive coping skills that tend to make someone's anger worse.

Violent video games, listening to heavy metal, etc.

400

Name a physical response that someone might experience when angry.

Racing heart, clenched fists, sweating, shaking, etc.

400

Name one of the different types of boundaries in relationships.

Porous, Healthy, and Rigid

400

Name one type of relationship that can be affected by someone having an outburst.

Family, Friends, Romantic, Professional, etc.

400
You all attend PSR groups for programming. What does PSR stand for?

Psychosocial Rehabiliation

500

This image represents the idea that although anger is displayed outwardly, other emotions might be hidden beneath the surface.

The anger iceberg

500

Name a behavioral response that someone can exhibit when upset.

Fighting, Yelling, Arguing, Criticizing, etc.

500

Name three of the six types of boundaries.

Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Sexual, Material, and Time

500

Why is walking away not always a great coping skill to use?

You might never address the actual problem.

500

What makes this program different from other programs at Sertoma?

We are a program dedicated to dually diagnosed individuals.

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