Anger
Triggers
Anger Cues & Reducers
Thinking Ahead
True or False
100

A feeling or emotion that ranges from mild irritation to intense fury and rage.

what is anger?

100

An event or situation that makes you angry 

What is a Trigger?

100

It's a physical warning sign that everyone has that lets them know they are getting angry.

What is an anger cue?

100

What does it mean to Think Ahead?

Thinking ahead to the consequences of your actions (IF I do this now, THEN this will probably happen later).

100

The Way You Express Anger Cannot Be Changed. 

True or False?

False. Because people are not born with set, specific ways of expressing anger, it is possible to learn more appropriate ways of expressing anger. You can learn to calm down more quickly with practice.

200

Behavior or action taken that is hostile, destructive and/or violent.

What is aggression?

200

Why is it important to know your triggers?

Multiple answers.

200

Identify at least 3 anger cues.

Muscle tension, knot in the stomach, clenched fists, grinding teeth, pounding heart, shaking legs/arms, etc.

200

Describe and identify a Short Term consequence.

Consequence that happens soon after my behavior. (i.e. the person I punched punches me back).

200

Anger Automatically Leads to Aggression.

True or False?

False. A related myth involves the misconception that the only effective way to express anger is through aggression. There are other more constructive and assertive ways, however, to express anger. 

300

A.R.T. Stand for?

What is Aggression Replacement Training 

300

What are the two types of triggers?

Internal and External Trigger.

300

Name at least 3 anger reducers.

Deep Breathing

Backwards Counting

Pleasant Imagery

Etc.

300

Describe and identify a Long Term consequence.

A consequence for my behavior that takes time for me to experience (i.e. An assault conviction for punching someone).

300

Anger is a habit.

True or False?

True. Anger can become a routine, familiar, and predictable response to a variety of situations. When anger is displayed frequently and aggressively, it can become a maladaptive habit. A habit, by definition, means performing behaviors automatically, over and over again, without thinking. The frequent and aggressive expression of anger can be viewed as a maladaptive habit because it results in negative consequences.

400

Feelings that may be hidden by your anger

Anxiety, Embarrassed, Jealous, Trapped, Pressured, Afraid, Devastated, Manipulated, Belittled, Inferior, Surprised, Sad, Offended, Deceived, Concerned, Confused, Powerless, Etc...

400

Define an Internal Trigger and give an example.

Internal Triggers are things we say to ourselves that increase our angry impulses and or physiological feelings that make us feel angry.

400

Describe and identify an Internal consequence.

An internal consequence is how my actions affect the way I feel and think about myself (i.e. I feel guilty and think I am a bad person).

400

Can anger be positive?

True or False?

Anger CAN be a positive and useful emotion, if it is expressed appropriately

500

Means having more personal power by being able to be in control of your angry reactions despite the attempts of others to hassle you.

What is anger control?

500

Define an External Trigger and provide an example.

An External trigger is something that someone else does or things that happen that cause us to react with anger or become stressed out.

500

Describe and identify an External consequence.

An External Consequence is something that happens to you outside of yourself. (i.e. The person you punched punches you back).

500

If you don’t let your anger out, it builds up and explodes out. 

True or False?

True.