Anger Random
Triggers
Stress Response (4 F's)
Warning Signs
That Brain
100

Knowing your limits and not letting others push you past them.

Healthy boundaries.

100

A stimulus that elicits a response is called what?

A trigger.

100

Yelling at someone after feeling criticized.

Fight.

100

Name one physical sign that anger may be coming on.

 Racing heart rate

 Tightness in the chest

 Sweating / shaking

 Fast breathing

 Tense muscles

 Headache

100

This part of the brain controls decision-making and emotional regulation.

The Prefrontal Cortex.

200

Paying attention to your emotions in the moment to prevent escalation is known as ________. 

Reflection and mindfulness.

200

This type of trigger comes from outside of you and include things that can be seen or heard, like a police car with its sirens on.

An external trigger.

200

Avoiding a problem and walking away.

Flight.

200

Name one behavioral sign that anger may be coming on.

Clenched fists

 Yelling

 Pacing

 Slamming doors

 Pounding/ banging things

200

This part of the brain is crucial for processing emotions, including fear, anxiety, and anger.

The Amygdala. 

300

Expressing feelings clearly without yelling or hurting others is called _______.

Healthy communication.

300

This type of trigger sets off a strong feeling, such as a smell, sound, image, memory, person, or even a specific topic.

Emotional trigger.

300

Feeling unable to move or respond when confronted.

Freeze.

300

Name one emotional sign that anger may be coming on.

 Feeling disrespected

 Feeling guilty

 Feeling insecure

 Feeling jealous or rejected

 Feeling abandoned or afraid.

300

This part of the brain stores long-term memories that can resurface as emotional triggers.

Hippocampus.

400

________ are techniques you can use to calm down and manage strong emotions. 

Coping strategies.

400

Physical feelings like hunger, tiredness, or sickness that can make anger build up.

Internal cues.

400

Agreeing just to please others and avoid conflict.

Fawn.

400

Name one cognitive sign that anger may be coming on.

  Thoughts of hurting someone

 Wanting to teach someone a lesson

 Thinking someone is rude on purpose

 Thinking about seeking revenge

 Thinking something bad is happening.

400

This chemical, often called the “stress hormone,” floods your body when anger or fear is triggered.

Cortisol.

500

Provide a definition / example of negative automatic thought patterns.

All-or-nothing thinking, jumping to conclusions, emotional reasoning, “should” statements, labeling and mislabeling.

500

Noticing your early signs—thoughts, feelings, or body sensations—before anger builds.

Self-awareness.

500

True or False – These responses are automatic survival instincts.

True.

500

Repetitive thinking about negative feelings, their causes, or what might happen next is known as ________.

Rumination or obsessive thinking.

500

This is the term for when the amygdala takes over and bypasses rational thinking, leading to intense anger.

Amygdala hijack.