Skills Streaming
Anger Control 1
Anger Control 2
Anger Reducers
Anger Control Chain
100

Name 1 of the 4 skills we learned.

1. Asking for Help

2. Knowing Your Feelings

3. Understanding the Feelings of Others

4. Using Self-Control

100

What are 2 types of consequences?


1. Short-Term/Long-Term

100

What are the ABC's of anger?

A= _________________

B= _________________

C= _________________

A= Antecedent 

B= Behavior

C= Consequence

100

What are the 3 types of anger reducers?

1. Deep Breathing

2. Backwards Counting

3. Pleasant Imagery

100

What is empathy?

The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

200

What is "Bubble Talk"?


Why do we use it?

The thoughts, feelings, and emotions we have going on inside our head. "Comic Strip Balloons"

To be aware of what we tell ourselves.

200

What is the difference between an internal and external consequence?

Internal: self-defeating thoughts, "I'm no good." "I messed up big this time." "My parents are never going to trust me again."


External: having to go back to court, being on supervision longer, paying restitution

200

What are 3 examples of other emotions that could replace anger?

Disappointed

Frustrated

Afraid

Concerned

Irritated

Confused

200

Physical signs that let you know you are angry are called: ________________.

Cues or Warning Signs

200

What is it helpful to use self-evaluation after handling a conflict?

It helps you assess how well you handled a conflict situation and how you might be able to handle it better next time.

300

Why is it important to ask for help? 

Give an example of a time you asked for help.

It's important to ask for help so you understand and do something correctly.

300

Scenario: A couple of your classmates were spreading rumors about you at a party over the weekend. You are upset and are thinking about beating them up. 

What would be a short and long-term consequence?

Short Term: Stood up for yourself, showed them who's "boss," felt good to punch them


Long-Term: Suspended from school, benched for a game, grounded by parents, another referral, etc.

300

What are 3 examples of Reminders?

"It's not worth it."

"Calm down."

"Take a deep breath."

"Relax."

300

Give an example of a time that you could use deep-breathing in school.

Before a test

Before giving a presentation

Asking a teacher/peer for help

When a friend upsets you

300

The two types of self-evaluation include:

1. Self-Rewarding

2. _____________________

Self-Coaching

400

Why is it important to know how to use self-control?

It's important to know how to use self-control so you are able to make good decisions when you are upset at someone/something. Self control keeps your anger "in check."


400

What is the difference between an external and internal trigger?

External Trigger= Events or situations that cause a person to get angry


Internal Trigger= Feelings, thoughts, or emotions that lead to psychological cues

400

____________   ___________ is another way of controlling anger in a conflict situation.

 It helps reduce the likelihood of future consequences of current behavior.

Thinking Ahead

400

What are 3 cues going on in your body that let you know that you are getting upset?

Sweaty palms

Rapid heartbeat

Clenched Jaw/Fists

Red Face

Swearing/Yelling

400

What is the difference between self-rewarding and self-coaching?

Self-Rewarding is providing yourself with positive feedback on how you handled a conflict situation. 

Self-Coaching helps you identify how you could handle a situation better the next time you are faced with it.

500

Anger is considered a ______________ emotion.

Secondary

500

_________________ are statements we tell ourselves that are used to help us make positive choices in pressure situations of all types.



Reminders

500

What are the benefits of Thinking Ahead?

Thinking Ahead helps you figure out what the C (consequence) might be before deciding what to do, B (behavior).

500

Name the first 5 parts of the Anger Control Chain in order.

1. Internal/External Triggers

2. Cues

3. Anger Reducers

4. Reminders

5. Thinking Ahead

500

1. What are some examples of self-rewarding statements?

2. What are some examples of self-coaching statements?

1. "I handled myself well." "That wasn't so bad." "It could have been a lot worse."

2. "Don't take it personally." "I'll get better as I practice." "Next time I need to take more deep breaths."

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