that cognitive factors trigger the emotional arousal that precedes aggressive acts
aggressiveemotional response are cognitive processes that can be controlled with a form of CBT
Offenders can use techniques learned from CBT in stressful situations to manage their anger
Anger Management programs are a form of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT); they aim to change the way a prisoner thinks and, therefore the way they act.
What are the three stages of anger management?
• Cognitive Preparation
• Skills Acquisition
• Application Practice
Cognitive Preparation
Offenders learn how to assess their own thoughts for triggers of irrationalaggressive emotion. Examples from their lives are used and reinterpreted
Skills Acquisition
Ways to control anger are developed:
Cognitive: Mantras/positive self-talk statements
Behavioural: Assertiveness training to communicate more effectively
Physiological: Calming/relaxation exercise e.g. 54321
Application Practice
Therapist and offender play out role play scenarios that would have caused an aggressive response. Offenders use skills developed in stage 2 to stay calm.
If the offender deals successfully with the role play scenario then this is given positive reinforcement by the therapist