Anger
Warning Signs
Management
Mindfulness
100

What is a trigger?

An event or situation that leads to an emotional response. 
100

What are warning signs? 

Physical or behavioral signs in our bodies communicating how we feel. 

100

What is the purpose of anger management? 

To reduce both emotional and physical reactions that anger causes. 

100

What is mindfulness?

Being present in the moment, paying attention to our bodies, thoughts, emotions, and environment with kindness, nonjudgement,  and curiosity. 

200

What purpose does anger serve? 

Similar to a fight or flight response, anger protects us from danger. 

200

Are warning signs observable by others? 

Yes, depends

200

How do we engage in anger management? 

Using skills to regulate and control our anger. 

200

What are some benefits of mindfulness?

sense of wellbeing, improved concentration, increased morality, improved physical health, better communication, etc. 
300

What is the best way to process your anger?

Experience the anger within your body, bring awareness to physical symptoms, RAIN (recognize, allow, investigate, nurture) 

300

What is the purpose of warning signs?

Inform ourselves and others what we are feeling.
300

List examples of anger management skills.

taking a break, deep breathing, move your body, journaling, grounding exercises, visualization, etc. 

300

List mindfulness techniques

the 5 senses, breathing, body scan, guided meditation, etc. 

400

What is the difference between healthy and harmful anger? 

healthy anger helps us stand up for ourselves and protect our boundaries, harmful anger can result in damaging relationships and negatively affects the health and wellbeing of ourselves and others. 

400

List examples of warning signs

body shaking, sweating, yelling or screaming, become aggressive, headaches, sick to stomach, crying, dizziness, etc. 

400

List some common misconceptions about anger management.

punching a pillow, yelling or becoming aggressive will "get out" the anger, people tell the truth when they're angry, if you don't say what you're thinking you'll become angrier, etc. 

400

Why is mindful anger important? 

It increases awareness and acceptance of our anger, and provides space for our anger to be heard.