Anger Myths
Anger Cues
Aggression Cycle
ABCD Model
100
(T/F) Anger does not always lead to aggression.

True! 

Anger does not necessarily lead to aggression. Effective anger management involves learning how to be assertive, challenging negative/hostile thoughts, challenging maladaptive beliefs, and using skills.

100

Our chest getting tight, face getting red/hot, our heart rate increasing are examples of what type of anger cues?

What are physical cues?

100

Examples of the buildup phase of the aggression cycle.

Increased heart rate, flushed, hot, clenched fists, pacing back and forth, feelings that underlie anger, hostile thoughts and self-talk, fantasies, images
100
A model for understanding how we become angry and how we can challenge our anger.

What is the ABCD model?

200

(T/F) We cannot control how we act on our anger.

False!

While our facial expressions and our nervous system's response when become angry is inherited, how we act on our anger is not fixed. We can learn more appropriate ways of expressing anger.

200

Clenching our fists, pacing, slamming a door, raising our voices are examples of what type of anger cues?

What are behavioral cues?

200

Examples of the explosion phase of the aggression cycle.

Verbal aggression, property destruction, violence.
200

What the "A" in the ABCD model refers to.

Activating Situation or Event

300

The goal of _______ is to dominate, intimidate, harm, or injure another person - to win at any cost.

What is aggression?

300
This type of cognitive cue refers to how we interpret someone else's actions or behaviors. It resembles a conversation we have with ourselves.

What is self-talk?

300

Examples of the aftermath phase of the aggression cycle.

fired from job, earn a consequence, go to jail, pay restitution, loss of family or friends, feeling guilt/shame

300

What the "B" in the ABCD model refers to.

Belief System. What you tell yourself about the event (self-talk) and your beliefs/expectations of others.

400

The goal of ___________ is to express feelings of anger in a way that is respectful of other people.

What is assertiveness?

400

These are 3 emotions we feel that may underlie anger.

What is abandoned, afraid, discounted, disrespected, guilty, humiliated, impatient, insecure, jealous, or rejected?

400

The three phases of the aggression cycle.

Buildup --> Explosion --> Aftermath

400

What the "C" in the ABCD model refers to.

Consequence. How you feel about the event based on your self-talk.

500

(T/F) Venting is always a helpful way to cope with anger.

False!

People who express anger aggressively tend to get better at being angry. Expressing anger aggressively leads to more aggressive behavior.

500

The four anger cues.

What are physical, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive cues?
500

One of the main goals of conflict resolution is to keep from reaching the _____ phase of the aggression cycle.

The explosion phase.

500

What the "D" in the ABCD model refers to.

Dispute. Examining your beliefs and expectations. Asking yourself if they are unrealistic or unhelpful.