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  • Anger management is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy designed to help offenders reduce their anger.cognitive
  • The goal of anger management is to prevent anger-related crimes by improving emotional regulation.
  • Anger management is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) designed to help individuals reduce their anger.CBT
  • Triggers of anger can be categorized into internal, external, and cognitive types.
  • Match the type of trigger with its description:
    Internal Triggers ↔️ Personal feelings, thoughts, memories
    External Triggers ↔️ Environmental conditions or events
    Cognitive Triggers ↔️ Beliefs and perceptions about events
  • The cognitive model of anger highlights how thoughts and beliefs influence emotional and behavioral responses
  • The cognitive model of anger helps modify maladaptive thoughts to reduce anger.
  • Order the steps involved in anger management:
    1️⃣ Identify triggers
    2️⃣ Cognitive reframing
    3️⃣ Learn practical skills
  • What is an example of a positive coping mechanism for the negative thought "He did it on purpose to annoy me!"?
    "Maybe he didn't see me."
  • Deep breathing involves taking slow, deep breaths to calm the nervous system
  • Cognitive reframing involves changing negative or unrealistic thoughts into more constructive ones.
  • What is an example of assertive communication in anger management?
    "I feel upset; let's discuss calmly."
  • Cognitive restructuring is a technique used to change negative thought patterns
  • Order the steps of cognitive restructuring:
    1️⃣ Identify negative thought
    2️⃣ Challenge its accuracy
    3️⃣ Replace with a positive thought
  • By reframing thoughts, individuals can reduce anger and react more constructively.
  • Match the relaxation technique with its description:
    Deep Breathing ↔️ Regulates heart rate, reduces anxiety
    Guided Imagery ↔️ Visualizes calming scenes
    Mindfulness Meditation ↔️ Focuses on the present moment
  • Anger management is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) designed to help individuals reduce their anger.CBT
  • The cognitive model of anger explains how our thoughts and beliefs shape our emotional and behavioral responses.
  • Order the components of the cognitive model of anger:
    1️⃣ Activating Event
    2️⃣ Cognitions
    3️⃣ Emotions
    4️⃣ Behaviors
  • Effective anger control techniques include deep breathing, cognitive reframing, assertive communication, and relaxation techniques
  • Cognitive restructuring involves identifying negative thoughts and replacing them with more positive
  • Steps of cognitive restructuring
    1️⃣ Identifying negative thoughts
    2️⃣ Challenging their accuracy
    3️⃣ Reframing them with balanced alternatives
  • Reframing thoughts aligns with the cognitive model of anger
  • Relaxation techniques help manage anger by calming the body and reducing stress
  • Assertive communication involves expressing needs without aggression
  • Active listening involves paraphrasing and understanding the other person's perspective
  • Regular practice of relaxation techniques is a key strategy for long-term anger management
  • Continuing to identify and challenge negative thoughts is essential for maintaining long-term anger management
  • Scheduling regular mindfulness practice can help maintain long-term anger management
  • Meta-analyses have shown that CBT reduces recidivism and decreases offender aggression