Anger is a normal human ______.
Emotion
A physical warning sign of anger where muscles tighten and the heart beats faster.
muscle tension or increased heart rate
This strategy involves stepping away from a situation to cool down.
Time-Out
Believing things are either completely good or completely bad is called this thinking error.
all-or-nothing thinking
This communication style expresses needs respectfully while considering others.
assertive communication
This is the event or situation that starts the anger response.
Trigger
This emotional warning sign may include feeling irritated, frustrated, or overwhelmed.
Irritability
This relaxation strategy focuses on slow breathing to reduce physical tension.
Paced Breathing
Assuming someone intentionally meant to upset you without evidence is called ______.
Mind-Reading
Healthy anger management improves this in relationships.
Communication
Anger Mangagement teaches that anger usually follows predictable stages called the ______.
The anger cycle
Recognizing personal warning signs helps individuals do this before anger escalates.
Coping Skills
This coping skill involves replacing negative thoughts with more balanced ones.
Cognitive Restructuring
Expecting the worst possible outcome from a situation.
catastrophizing
Substance use can increase this by lowering impulse control.
Agression
Anger can sometimes lead to this if it is not managed in a healthy way.
conflict, aggression, or violence
This thinking pattern involves exaggerating a situation or believing the worst possible outcome will happen.
Catastrophizing
Activities such as exercise, listening to music, or taking a walk can help reduce ______.
Anger/Stress
Believing that everything is someone else's fault is known as ______.
blaming
Support systems such as meetings, therapy, or sponsors help people maintain ______.
Recovery
This skill involves noticing your emotions without reacting immediately.
Mindfulness
In the Anger Iceberg model, anger is the emotion seen above the surface, while other emotions exist ______ the surface.
below the surface
This DBT-related skill involves noticing thoughts and feelings without reacting immediately.
mindfulness
Correcting thinking errors helps people manage anger by changing their ______.
thought patterns
Learning anger management skills can help prevent relapse by improving ______.
coping skills and emotional regulation