What is Anger?
Anger Myths
Triggers for Anger
Anger Management Skills
Fun Facts
100

True or False: Anger is always a negative emotion.

False. Anger can be a normal and healthy response if managed appropriately.

100

True or False: Anger is uncontrollable.

False. Anger can be managed with appropriate strategies and self-awareness.

100

Sight, smell, and sound can all be what type of trigger for increased emotions.

External trigger

100

What type of interventions focus on putting yourself in the present moment instead of past traumas or future worries?

Grounding interventions.
100

True or False: Abraham Lincoln was a licensed bartender.

True.

200

Anger is a secondary emotion. Name a primary emotion that can lead to anger.

Fear, guilt, grief, sadness, frustration, hungry, disappointed

200

True or False: You are healthy if you don't feel anger.

False. Not feeling anger can indicate problems with emotional awareness.

200

What is the mental health condition that someone can develop after experiencing a traumatic event?

PTSD

200

Describe the use of a "time-out" in anger management.

 Taking a break from a triggering situation to cool down and think more clearly.

200

What color blood do lobsters have?

Blue blood.

300

People often add two other responses to "Flight-or-Flight." What are these responses that someone might have when experiencing a distressing situation?

Freeze

300

True or False: It is good to suppress your anger.

False. Suppression can lead to more intense anger later on.

300

How can physical states like hunger or fatigue act as anger triggers?

They can lower tolerance levels and increase irritability. 

300

This coping skill involves writing down your thoughts and feelings.

Journaling
300

What is the oldest continuous sporting event in the U.S.?

The Kentucky Derby.

400

True or False: Anger can sometimes be used to motivate positive changes.

True. Anger can drive people to address injustices or problems effectively.

400

True or False: Being angry and being assertive are the same thing.

False. Being assertive involves clear, respectful communication without aggression.

400

True or False: Only major events can trigger anger.

False. Small, everyday annoyances can also be triggers. 

400

What role can exercise play in managing anger?

Physical activity can reduce stress and improve mood, helping to control anger. 

400

The sun is about HOW MANY times larger than the moon?

400.

500

Flight, Fight, Freeze, and Fawn are all part of BLANK responses?

Trauma responses.

500

True or False: People who get angry are always aggressive.

False. Anger and aggression are not the same; anger can be expressed in non-aggressive ways.

500

How can past experiences influence current anger triggers?

Difficult or unresolved past experiences can make current situations feel more threatening or intolerable. 

500

What is the best strategy and skill you currently have to manage your intense emotions?

Choose your own! Are any that others spoke of ones you want to try?
500

True or False: McDonald’s once made cream-soda flavored broccoli.

False: They made bubblegum-flavored broccoli.