Dealing with offending behaviour: anger management

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    • What is the focus of anger management programs?
      To help individuals control their anger
    • Who proposed that cognitive factors trigger emotional arousal before aggression?
      Raymond Novaco
    • What does Novaco suggest about anger in certain individuals?
      It surfaces quickly in anxiety-inducing situations
    • How is anger management related to cognitive behavior therapy?
      It teaches recognition of cognitive triggers
    • What are the three stages of anger management programs?
      1. Cognitive preparation
      2. Skills acquisition
      3. Application practice
    • What occurs during the cognitive preparation stage?
      Offenders reflect on past anger experiences
    • What is the goal of the skills acquisition stage?
      To teach techniques for managing anger
    • What technique is used for cognitive skills in anger management?
      Positive self-talk
    • What is the purpose of the application practice stage?
      To practice skills in controlled scenarios
    • What did Julia Keen et al. study in 2000?
      Progress of young offenders in anger management
    • What is the structure of the National Anger Management Package?
      Eight two-hour sessions over a month
    • What was a reported issue with offenders in the program?
      Not taking the course seriously
    • What is a strength of anger management compared to behavior modification?
      It addresses cognitive processes behind anger
    • What does Ronald Blackburn suggest about anger management's long-term effects?
      It shows little evidence of reducing recidivism
    • Why might role play in therapy be ineffective?
      It may not reflect real-world triggers
    • What individual factors can affect the success of anger management?
      Intensity of anger and motivation to change
    • What did Howells et al. find about anger management programs?
      Little impact compared to control groups
    • What is a limitation of anger management programs regarding costs?
      They require highly-trained specialists
    • Why might prisons struggle to implement anger management programs?
      Due to high costs and resource limitations
    • What does the success of anger management depend on?
      Commitment and cooperation of participants
    • What are the potential outcomes of anger management programs?
      • Increased awareness of anger issues
      • Improved self-control
      • Possible reduction in aggressive behavior
    • What is the main goal of cognitive behavior therapy in anger management?
      To help individuals recognize triggers
    • What is the role of the therapist during the application practice phase?
      To assess progress by provoking scenarios
    • What is the significance of 'treatment readiness' in anger management?
      It indicates motivation for change
    • What is a potential drawback of anger management programs in prisons?
      They may not work for uncooperative prisoners
    • What is the expected duration of the National Anger Management Package?
      Approximately one month
    • What is the purpose of counting to ten in anger management?
      To encourage calmness before reacting
    • What is the aim of assertiveness training in anger management?
      To improve communication skills
    • What is the role of relaxation training in anger management?
      To manage physiological reactions to anger
    • What is the significance of role play in anger management programs?
      It allows practice of skills in real scenarios
    • What is the expected outcome of successful anger management?
      Reduction in aggressive behavior
    • What is the importance of positive reinforcement in anger management?
      It encourages continued use of learned skills
    • What is the role of cognitive preparation in anger management?
      To identify irrational interpretations of events
    • What is the aim of the National Anger Management Package?
      To provide structured anger management training
    • What is the significance of the final session in the National Anger Management Package?
      It reinforces skills learned in previous sessions
    • What is the expected impact of anger management on young offenders?
      Increased self-awareness and self-control
    • What is the role of the therapist in the application practice phase?
      To provoke scenarios for assessment
    • What is the potential impact of anger management on recidivism rates?
      It may not significantly reduce recidivism
    • What is the importance of individual differences in anger management outcomes?
      Success may vary based on offender profiles
    • What is a limitation of anger management regarding its cost?
      It requires funding for trained specialists