Understanding Anger
Triggers and Feelings
Healthy Coping Skills
Unhealthy Reactions
Real- Life Scenarios
100

What is Anger?

A natural human emotion that signals something is wrong or unfair. 

100

What is trigger?

Something that causes or starts your anger.

100

What's one healthy way to cool down when angry? 

Deep breathing, walking away, listening to music, etc.

100

Give one example of an unhealthy way to express anger.

Yelling, hitting, breaking things, or silent treatment.

100

You're angry because a friend lied. What's a healthy response? 

Talk it out calmly or take time to cool off first. 

200

True or False: Anger is always a bad emotion. 

False. It's normal but must be managed in healthy ways.

200

Give one example of a common teen anger trigger.

Example: being disrespected, unfair, rules, rumors, arguments, etc.

200

What does it mean to "take time out"?

Stepping away to calm down before reacting or speaking.

200

True or False: Keeping anger bottles up is healthy. 

False. It can lead to stress or emotional outbursts later.

200

You're grounded and feel it's unfair. What could you do?

Discuss feelings respectfully instead of yelling.

300

What part of the body reacts first when you get angry?

The brain, specifically the amygdala. 

300

What can happen if you ignore your anger?

It can build up and cause outbursts or emotional stress.

300

Name one relaxation technique to reduce anger.

Meditation, counting to 10, journaling, or mindfulness.

300

What can happen if you lash out physically when angry? 

You can hurt others or face serious consequences. 

300

A classmate insults you in front of others. What's one coping skill you could use?

Walk away, breathe deeply, or tell an adult.

400

Name one physical sign that you're getting angry. 

Examples: clenched fists, fast heartbeat, tense muscles, sweating, etc. 

400

What emotion is often hidden under anger?

Hurt, fear, sadness, or embarrassment. 

400

How can talking to someone help reduce anger?

It helps you express feeling and get perspective or support. 

400

Why is blaming others not helpful?

It prevents you from taking responsibility for your actions.
400

You feel anger building during an argument. What's your best next step?

Take a break to calm down before continuing. 

500

Why is it important to understand what causes your anger?

Because it helps you control your reactions and find better solutions. 

500

Why is self-awareness important for anger management?

It helps you recognize early signs and calm down before reacting. 

500

What are long-term benefits of learning to manage anger?

Better relationships, mental health, and decision making. 

500

What can constant anger do to your body and mind?

It can cause stress, headaches, or damage relationships.

500

You regret yelling at a parent. What's a positive follow-up action?

Apologize and talk about what made you upset.