Anger Management

    Cards (5)

    • Anger Management
      Aggressive emotional responses are cognitive processes and can be controlled with CBT
      • Cognitive Preparation - learn to assess thoughts for triggers, and reinact triggers
      • Skill Acquisition - learn to control anger through relaxing techniques, improving communication to avoid conflict
      • Application Practice - play out scenarios that would trigger, using calming techniques to prevent anger
    • Anger
      May have physical effects correlating with increased heart rate, blood pressure, and levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline
    • (+) A03: Ireland (2004)
      Self report questionnaires before and after intervention, and behavioural checklists for staff
      • 48% of experimental group showed improvement
    • (-) A03: Ireland Procedure
      Uses self report which can create social desirability bias, reducing the validity of the findings as may not be accurate, imrpoved anger management also linked to earlier release; staff may have different views of behaviour improving and interpret behavioural categories differently, making that subjective
    • (+/-) A03: Practical + Economic Application

      Allowed offenders to control anger outside of the prison, having practical applications, reducing recidivism which benefits the economy as less costs for recidivism; however it requires specialist psychologists to help improve anger, which can be costly for the economy, putting strain on staff