DEFINITIONS
ANGER MANAGEMENT
TRUE/FALSE
ANGER MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION
ANGER MANAGEMENT / FACTS
Additional Information
100

A natural response to those situations where we feel threatened, we believe harm will come to us, or we believe that another person has unnecessarily wronged us.

What is Anger?

100

Anger is a choice. 

False. 

Anger is a FEELING we have as a result of our emotion(s). What can be chosen is how you act upon those feelings.

100

Name 3 primary emotions which can be the cause of our anger. 

(What is) Disrespect, embarrassment, shame, regret, sadness, etc. 

100

Anger/stress initialize the body's...

What is "heart rate"

100

True/False:

Beliefs underlying anger often take the form of "should" and "must."

True

200

A behavior that is intended to cause harm to another person or damage property.  This behavior can include verbal abuse, threats, or violent acts.

What is Aggression?

200

Physical, Behavioral, Verbal, and Cognitive are the 4 cues to Anger.

False. 

Physical, Behavioral, EMOTIONAL, and Cognitive are the 4 cues to anger.

200

Name one of the types, or styles, of anger 

What is "passive, volatile, fear-based, frustration-based, pain-based"

200

A zero on the Anger Meter indicates you are in a total state of _______. 

What is "Calm"?

200

A brief episode of intense anxiety, which causes the physical sensations of fear, based on a perceived threat rather than imminent danger

What is "Panic attack"?

300

An attitude that involves disliking others and evaluating them negatively.

What is Hostility?

300

Anger is a secondary emotion

True. 


300

The basic message of "My feelings, thoughts, and beliefs are important, and your feelings, thoughts, and beliefs are equally important."

What is Assertiveness?

300

This is the highest level of anger intensity, often characterized by a complete loss of self-control and the potential for dangerous and irrational actions

What is "Blind rage"

300

Anger management strategy which involves leaving a situation that causes the escalation of anger OR putting a stop to the discussion that is provoking it.

What is a "Timeout"?

400

_______ serve as warning signs that you're angry and that your anger is escalating. 

What are Cues?

400

There are 3 phases where anger leads to aggression.

True. 

Buildup, Explosion, and Aftermath

400

People who are _______ __________ may often feel that others are trying to control them or are on a "power trip."

What is "Passive Agressive"?

400

Uncontrolled anger and angry outbursts are linked to...

What is "Strokes and heart attacks"?

400

Our circumstances, age, culture, gender, personality, ______, and past all affect how we respond when angry.  

What is "Family"?

500

As we become angry, we often engage in an internal dialogue, called _____-_____.

What is Self-Talk?

500

Assertive, Aggressive, Passive, and Passive-Aggressive responses are LEARNED behaviors; they are not innate, unchangeable traits.

True

500

The basic message of, "Your feelings, thoughts, and beliefs are important, but MY feelings, thoughts, and beliefs are unimportant and inconsequential."

What is "Passivity"?

500

Strategies that can help manage strong emotions or traumatic memories, and reconnect with the present moment...

What is "Grounding techniques"?

500

The interactions we have had with our parents have strongly influenced our ______, _______, _______ as adults.

What are "Behaviors, Feelings, and Attitudes"?

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