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Anger Management  Breohn Anderson
Anger in relation to the Bible They say in the bible that thou shall not kill but in a quote in the bible it says "I'm telling you that anyone who is so much as angry with a brother or sister is guilty of murder" (Matthew 5:22). So God is saying taking anger out on some is just as sinful as a murder.
Anger Value Anger is a valuable signal, because it lets us know when something is wrong or a when there is a problem, It does not solve the problem. Things that happen We want something and are not getting it From past experience, we expect trouble We have feelings of powerlessness  Sad Feelings Etc.
3 Options confronting Anger You can choose to react angrily or not You can become aware of what you are feeling. You can be aware of the intensity of your anger, if you are in control of your anger, it controls you.
Causes Of Anger Anger is caused by external events called provocations, which create angry thoughts, angers arousal, and angry actions. 6 Major Causes Dependency Relationships	,Resentment Grief, Victim Mentality Abusive Relationship, Low Self-Esteem
Ten steps to Control Anger Make a list of things that make you mad, and memorize it. Talk about your feelings, let people know when something is bothering you. When you feel angry, do something with the energy. Slowly breathe in and out ten times. On the exhale, spread your fingers. When you feel the urge to strike out at at someone, raise your shoulders, as you breathe in deeply; rapidly lower your shoulders as you exhale. Notice your jaw muscles, shoulders, chest, and torso muscles.
Ten Steps to Control your Anger cont. 5. Make peace with yourself and the person who is the object of your anger. Forgive yourself first. Than apologize to the other person for the lack of control 6.Mentally visualize two paths. Have one of these paths be positive, pleasant, and full of light. Have the other path be dark, gloomy, and depressive. Then send your angry feeling down the dark path and over the cliff.
Ten Steps  7.Notice if you feel like yelling, screaming, or hitting. Before you act on your anger, think of why you are angry. Is your angry feelings legitimate, or did you create a situation to justify your need to be angry. 8.Talk your way through your anger. Tell yourself you can change from being a reactor of your emotions to being a processor. Notice your thoughts, change negative thoughts to positive. 9.Change the image you have of yourself from “blowing your stack; to being a cool headed person”. Whenever you are able to control your anger, reinforce it by saying something kind to yourself 10.Daily seek ways to change your image, inner thoughts, and outer behavior, so the two match.
Myths  That all anger is unhealthy or destructive That anger is an all-or-nothing phenomenon If you don’t let your anger out, it builds and explodes out That angry people yell and scream a lot That anger management means keeping your mouth shut.
Facts Not all anger is unhealthy or Destructive Sometimes Anger is Justified Anger is not an All-or-Nothing Phenomenon Anger typically occurs in degrees, ranging from mild annoyance to rage It is not always necessary to let your anger out Anger does not work like steam in a kettle. It is not necessary to release it in order to avoid explosion
Facts Cont. Not all angry people yell or scream Many people keep their anger to themselves or show it in their behavior
Anger and its effects on the body ,[object Object]
Blood pressure rises as blood vessels constrict
Frequent anger may speed up the process of atherosclerosis
Doctors now consider a hear disease risk,[object Object]
Personal Relations I think Anger Management has helped me since 6th grade where I was mostly angry and a lot of people perceived as an angry kid I think the main reason I was angry because I felt lonely and even though I I had a lot of friends I was still lonely so that brought my anger and sometimes I would do something that would damage me
5 Good Ways of Anger Anger Protects Anger Signals- Anger rules Anger Talks Anger Teaches
Brain and Anger A group of brain structure controls and our anger such as the limbic system The frontal lobe of the brain are what people use to control heir anger
How Anger Shows up in Families Criticize you about your grades Hound you about getting work or chores done  Question you about things in your life you prefer to keep private Refuse to allow you to go places or see friends  Limit your use of computers, video games, cell phones, TV, or other things
Passive Aggressive Anger Meaning : People showing their anger indirectly so they don’t have to admit their mad.
Displaced Anger Meaning: People often doing things unconsciously
Anger in relationships/ Triggers Your partner doesn’t call when he says he will Your partner ignore your phone calls or  text messages You see your partner talking to another girl or boy You catch your partner in about where they have been
Your partner dumps you and doesn’t have the guts to tell you face to face, but breaks up with you by email or through someone else  You feel you partner is spending too much time with he friends
Jealousy  The biggest source of anger in relationships It’s a mixture of insecurity, fear, and anger
HATE Is the feeling of extreme dislike and anger toward someone  Hate is the angriest thing you can say to someone  HATE is when you are unwilling to let go of that anger  That built up hate and anger can cause you to stress and and physically harm yourself
Signs of anger turning into Hate  You  often think about the person you’re angry at You burn inside when someone even mentions the persons name  You feel a need to tell other how you were hiurt, wanting them to feel your  anger too You start seeing yourself as completely innocent and the other person as totally at fault, instead of admitting your role in the problem
You often think of ways to get revenge  You feel intense anger weeks and even months later
What leads to anger in friendships Gossip Keeping secrets Competitiveness  Teasing and name calling  Balancing Time between Friends and Dating Partners
Being Able to handle anger in friends Be clear on what you expect from friends  Don’t let your anger build up
Disorders and Anger  ADHD- you get angry quickly without thinking about how you  express Your anger doesn’t last very long, and you may regret your action later  School is likely frustrating for you and contribute stress and anger poblems
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Responding “no” whenever parents or others in authority ask them to do something Losing their temper easily Being easily annoyed  Annoying others on purpose  Blaming other people for their own mistakes  Wanting to get revenge on people who they think have done them wrong

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Anger.ppt b

  • 1. Anger Management Breohn Anderson
  • 2. Anger in relation to the Bible They say in the bible that thou shall not kill but in a quote in the bible it says "I'm telling you that anyone who is so much as angry with a brother or sister is guilty of murder" (Matthew 5:22). So God is saying taking anger out on some is just as sinful as a murder.
  • 3. Anger Value Anger is a valuable signal, because it lets us know when something is wrong or a when there is a problem, It does not solve the problem. Things that happen We want something and are not getting it From past experience, we expect trouble We have feelings of powerlessness Sad Feelings Etc.
  • 4. 3 Options confronting Anger You can choose to react angrily or not You can become aware of what you are feeling. You can be aware of the intensity of your anger, if you are in control of your anger, it controls you.
  • 5. Causes Of Anger Anger is caused by external events called provocations, which create angry thoughts, angers arousal, and angry actions. 6 Major Causes Dependency Relationships ,Resentment Grief, Victim Mentality Abusive Relationship, Low Self-Esteem
  • 6. Ten steps to Control Anger Make a list of things that make you mad, and memorize it. Talk about your feelings, let people know when something is bothering you. When you feel angry, do something with the energy. Slowly breathe in and out ten times. On the exhale, spread your fingers. When you feel the urge to strike out at at someone, raise your shoulders, as you breathe in deeply; rapidly lower your shoulders as you exhale. Notice your jaw muscles, shoulders, chest, and torso muscles.
  • 7. Ten Steps to Control your Anger cont. 5. Make peace with yourself and the person who is the object of your anger. Forgive yourself first. Than apologize to the other person for the lack of control 6.Mentally visualize two paths. Have one of these paths be positive, pleasant, and full of light. Have the other path be dark, gloomy, and depressive. Then send your angry feeling down the dark path and over the cliff.
  • 8. Ten Steps 7.Notice if you feel like yelling, screaming, or hitting. Before you act on your anger, think of why you are angry. Is your angry feelings legitimate, or did you create a situation to justify your need to be angry. 8.Talk your way through your anger. Tell yourself you can change from being a reactor of your emotions to being a processor. Notice your thoughts, change negative thoughts to positive. 9.Change the image you have of yourself from “blowing your stack; to being a cool headed person”. Whenever you are able to control your anger, reinforce it by saying something kind to yourself 10.Daily seek ways to change your image, inner thoughts, and outer behavior, so the two match.
  • 9. Myths That all anger is unhealthy or destructive That anger is an all-or-nothing phenomenon If you don’t let your anger out, it builds and explodes out That angry people yell and scream a lot That anger management means keeping your mouth shut.
  • 10. Facts Not all anger is unhealthy or Destructive Sometimes Anger is Justified Anger is not an All-or-Nothing Phenomenon Anger typically occurs in degrees, ranging from mild annoyance to rage It is not always necessary to let your anger out Anger does not work like steam in a kettle. It is not necessary to release it in order to avoid explosion
  • 11. Facts Cont. Not all angry people yell or scream Many people keep their anger to themselves or show it in their behavior
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  • 13. Blood pressure rises as blood vessels constrict
  • 14. Frequent anger may speed up the process of atherosclerosis
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  • 16. Personal Relations I think Anger Management has helped me since 6th grade where I was mostly angry and a lot of people perceived as an angry kid I think the main reason I was angry because I felt lonely and even though I I had a lot of friends I was still lonely so that brought my anger and sometimes I would do something that would damage me
  • 17. 5 Good Ways of Anger Anger Protects Anger Signals- Anger rules Anger Talks Anger Teaches
  • 18. Brain and Anger A group of brain structure controls and our anger such as the limbic system The frontal lobe of the brain are what people use to control heir anger
  • 19. How Anger Shows up in Families Criticize you about your grades Hound you about getting work or chores done Question you about things in your life you prefer to keep private Refuse to allow you to go places or see friends Limit your use of computers, video games, cell phones, TV, or other things
  • 20. Passive Aggressive Anger Meaning : People showing their anger indirectly so they don’t have to admit their mad.
  • 21. Displaced Anger Meaning: People often doing things unconsciously
  • 22. Anger in relationships/ Triggers Your partner doesn’t call when he says he will Your partner ignore your phone calls or text messages You see your partner talking to another girl or boy You catch your partner in about where they have been
  • 23. Your partner dumps you and doesn’t have the guts to tell you face to face, but breaks up with you by email or through someone else You feel you partner is spending too much time with he friends
  • 24. Jealousy The biggest source of anger in relationships It’s a mixture of insecurity, fear, and anger
  • 25. HATE Is the feeling of extreme dislike and anger toward someone Hate is the angriest thing you can say to someone HATE is when you are unwilling to let go of that anger That built up hate and anger can cause you to stress and and physically harm yourself
  • 26. Signs of anger turning into Hate You often think about the person you’re angry at You burn inside when someone even mentions the persons name You feel a need to tell other how you were hiurt, wanting them to feel your anger too You start seeing yourself as completely innocent and the other person as totally at fault, instead of admitting your role in the problem
  • 27. You often think of ways to get revenge You feel intense anger weeks and even months later
  • 28. What leads to anger in friendships Gossip Keeping secrets Competitiveness Teasing and name calling Balancing Time between Friends and Dating Partners
  • 29. Being Able to handle anger in friends Be clear on what you expect from friends Don’t let your anger build up
  • 30. Disorders and Anger ADHD- you get angry quickly without thinking about how you express Your anger doesn’t last very long, and you may regret your action later School is likely frustrating for you and contribute stress and anger poblems
  • 31. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) Responding “no” whenever parents or others in authority ask them to do something Losing their temper easily Being easily annoyed Annoying others on purpose Blaming other people for their own mistakes Wanting to get revenge on people who they think have done them wrong
  • 32. Conduct Disorder- Usually violate the rights of the others , over and over again. Bullying others Starting fights Using a weapon to threaten or hurt others Being physically cruel to others or creature Destroying property
  • 33. Sources www.selfgrowth .com www.angermgmt.com

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  1. Etc. Feelings of grief that connect us with strength and joy, depression, and Feelings of negativity about life, self and people
  2. Get in touch with what you are angry about, and with whom you are angry, and think of what situation from your past childhood mad you angry.
  3. Atherosclerosis- Is hardening and narrowing of the artiries
  4. I think anger management is good for every one it helped me so much. I don’t know were I would be without it. It helped me through a lot of troubles
  5. Its more commonly known to be from kids and teenagers.You see it a lot in familiesIt may appear suddenly through some cases like :“Forgetting” to call your mom most likely doing to make her madBeing told to do a chore and telling your parent to you will do a chore and than walking out on itIgnoring you parents until they figure out your madNot doing well in school as a way to get back at your mom or dad
  6. We do things without fully realizing why we do them or we might be angry at someone but we don’t know how to take it out on that person so we take it on someone that didn’t do any thing to us .
  7. Most of the triggers I have mentioned are because of trust issues with your partner
  8. Best way to keep jealousy out of a relationship is to not keep secrets and accept that you cant control everyone
  9. Hate can end up hurting you more than the person you try to hate because it is just putting so much frustration and anger into your body so that drains you and your going to be upset and sad all the time