What does anger sometimes signal?
A boundary, need, or value has been violated
Can trauma increase anger reactions?
Yes.
What does taking a time-out help prevent?
Impulsive reactions.
What is resentment?
Ongoing bitterness or unresolved anger.
Anger is an emotion, but it does not have to control my ______
BEHAVIOR
True or False: Everyone experiences anger
TRUE
Why might trauma survivors struggle with anger?
Trauma can create fear, hypervigilance, and emotional pain.
What coping skill helps challenge angry thoughts?
Cognitive reframing.
Who benefits most from forgiveness?
The person doing the forgiving
What role does self-compassion play?
It reduces shame and supports growth
What does unresolved anger often become?
Resentment.
What can happen when emotions are bottled up?
They can build and explode later
Which is healthier: reacting or responding?
Responding
What often decreases when forgiveness increases?
Emotional burden.
What does emotional sobriety require?
Managing difficult emotions without substances.
What physical symptom often accompanies anger?
Increased heart rate.
Trauma recovery teaches people to do what before reacting?
Pause.
Name one healthy anger coping skill.
Exercise, journaling, breathing, talking, mindfulness.
Can forgiveness occur while maintaining boundaries?
Yes.
What happens when anger controls behavior?
Problems often increase.
What often exists underneath anger?
What often exists underneath anger?
What does healing from anger require?
Awareness and practice.
What does assertive communication involve?
Respectfully expressing needs and feelings.
What feeling often replaces resentment during healing?
Peace.
A woman in recovery feels angry after an argument. Instead of yelling or using substances, she takes a walk, practices grounding, identifies the hurt beneath the anger, and communicates respectfully. What Seeking Safety skill is she demonstrating?
Healing from Anger through emotional regulation and healthy coping.