Definitions
Triggers
Signs of Anger
Feelings/Skills
True or False
100

An emotion we experience when someone does something we do not like

Anger

100

T or F: the way you express anger cannot be changed

False. Behaviors are usually learned but your nervous systems response is inherited. 

100

name one physical cue of anger

Face or ears are hot, heart racing, stomach turning, headaches

100

T or F: When we're angry, our other feelings don't matter.

False, it is important to acknowledge the secondary feelings and why we feel them

100

Not everyone gets angry

False. It is okay to get angry and notice that everyone handles anger differently

200

What is aggression?

A behavior that is intended to cause ham or injury 

200

Give an example of an anger trigger?

being dissed or insulted, betrayed, being lied to

200
Name one behavioral sign of anger

hitting something, pacing

200

What are "I" Statements?

How you express how you feel about certain situations. "I feel that you were trying to hurt me"

200

Anger will automatically led to aggression

False. Effective anger management involves controlling the escalation of anger

300

When someone holds back their actions

Control

300

What is a trigger?

Something that creates an emotional or behavioral response

300

Name one emotional cue of anger? (those secondary emotions)

disrespected, impatient, insecure, rejected, jealous

300

T or F: Learning the signs of anger early on can help you change the situation?

True

300

You can feel other emotions besides anger

True. Anger often times is linked with feelings of guilt, sadness, hurt

400

What are coping skills?

Things that help people deal with difficult situations

400

T or F: some people may not realize something is a trigger?

True

400

Name one cognitive cue of anger

racing thoughts, negative thoughts

400

What are 2 coping skills you can do if your PO makes you angry?

Talk to someone, taking a step out, listening to music, going to the gym, taking deep breaths

400

The only way to get people to listen to me is by yelling at them.

False

500

To release your emotions or frustrations. You can do this by talking to a friend or journaling

Venting

500
How do you react when someone triggers you? and how can you respond differently?

 :)

500

What is thought stopping?

stopping the current thought pattern of angry thoughts "Don't do this" "You can get busted"

500
Name 2 benefits of exercising to calm anger?

distractions, releases muscle tension, promote relaxation

500

Breaking something or hurting someone will make the anger go away

False