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What is anger management?
It is a way of dealing with offending behaviour outside and within prisons.
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What type of therapy is anger management based on?
It is based on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
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Who proposed the assumption that cognitive factors cause emotions triggering aggression?
Novaco
proposed this assumption.
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How might some criminals be cognitively vulnerable in anxiety-provoking situations?
Their
thought patterns
may trigger
anger
, which leads to
aggression.
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What do individuals feel they gain by aggressing?
They feel they gain
control
, which is
positively
reinforcing.
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What can criminals learn through anger management programmes?
They can learn to
rationalise
thinking in
anxiety-provoking
situations and minimise
negative emotional
effects.
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What are the three stages of anger management training (AMT)
?
Cognitive Preparation
Skill Acquisition
Application Practice
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What age group did Keen et al study in their research on AMT?
They studied
young offenders
aged
17-21.
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What were the results of Keen et al's study after eight weeks of AMT?
Offenders reported increased
awareness
of their anger management difficulties and increased
self-control.
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How does anger management training (AMT) differ from behaviour modification (BM)?
AMT tackles the
thought processes
and
emotions
behind offending, while BM has no use outside of
prison.
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What four levels does AMT tackle in offenders?
It tackles
thoughts
,
emotions
,
behaviour
, and
physiology.
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What does Blackburn (1993) believe hinders the long-term success of AMT?
He believes it is hindered by phase
three
, where
offenders
only role-play rather than engage in
real-world
support.
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How could the effectiveness of AMT be improved according to Blackburn?
If a therapist could be present in real-life
anxiety
settings for practice.
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What challenge do psychologists present to Novaco’s assumption about thoughts triggering negative emotions and behaviour?
They found
no difference
in
levels
of
anger
between
violent
and
non-violent
offenders.
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What criticism do some psychologists have regarding the theory and treatment of AMT?
They suggest it gives offenders an
excuse
for their behaviour.
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What is a notable fact about the motivation of offenders regarding AMT?
Offenders need to be incredibly
motivated
to
engage
with the
treatment.
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What is a significant issue with the prison service regarding AMT?
The
prison service
lacks the
funds
to run the
treatment
effectively.
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Why is the number of offenders a challenge for AMT implementation?
Prisons
are
overrun
with
offenders
who need the
treatment.
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what does cognitive preparation involve?
reflecting on
past experiences
identifying
patterns
in behavior
rationalising
thinking behind triggers
what does skill acquisition involve?
Learning
skills
to deal with anger/anxiety
Cognitive
training (e.g., positive self-talk)
Physiological
training (e.g., meditation/relaxation)
what does application practice involve?
Therapist intentionally provoking the criminal in order to practice skills learned in stage
2
in role-play situations