
Anger Workbook for Teens
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The ultimate guide for teen anger management-written by a teen mental health expert, trusted by parents, and recommended by therapists.
Does your anger get you into trouble? Do you react to situations and later regret how you behaved? Does your anger cause problems at school or with friends? If so, you aren't alone. Between family life, academic pressures, and social drama, there's no doubt that it's stressful being a teenager. And while anger is a natural human emotion, different people handle it differently. Some hold it in and let it build, some lash out with hurtful words, and others resort to physical fighting. If unhealthy anger is getting in the way of your life, it's time to make a change.
This fully revised and updated second edition of The Anger Workbook for Teens includes new skills and activities grounded in evidence-based treatments such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you deal with negative thoughts without losing control.
You'll learn:
- What's triggering your anger
- Why you react the way you do
- How to be more aware of your thoughts and how you interact with them
- Skills and techniques for managing anger without losing your cool
You'll also develop a personal anger profile, learn to notice the physical symptoms you feel when anger takes hold, and then calm those feelings and respond more sensitively to others. Once you fully understand your anger, you'll be better prepared to deal with your feelings in the moment. And with practice, you'll discover that you can handle frustrating situations and still keep your cool!
Change isn't easy, but with the right frame of mind and set of skills, you can do it. This book will help you understand how both your mind and body respond to anger, and how you can handle this anger in more constructive ways.
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Content
- Intro
- introduction
- foreword
- Part 1: Identifying and Understanding Anger
- 1. what is anger?
- 2. anger myth busters
- 3. your anger profile
- 4. keeping an anger log
- 5. understanding family patterns
- 6. your body's response to anger
- 7. gauging anger
- 8. identifying your anger triggers
- Part 2: Anger Dynamics
- 9. fight, flight, or freeze
- 10. emotions and feelings
- 11. master of disguise
- 12. observing thoughts
- 13. thought distortions
- 14. the abc model of anger
- 15. stages of anger
- 16. weighing the options
- Part 3: Communication Skills
- 17. same thing, different view
- 18. more than words
- 19. good listening
- 20. words matter
- 21. filtering responses
- 22. social media and anger
- 23. criticism and compliments
- 24. being assertive
- Part 4: Handling Anger
- 25. keeping perspective
- 26. getting the facts
- 27. coping with conflict
- 28. handling anger constructively
- 29. taking responsibility for your actions
- 30. distancing yourself from anger
- 31. using anger for positive results
- Part 5: Coping Mechanisms
- 32. what matters most
- 33. relaxation techniques
- 34. mindful escape
- 35. releasing anger symbolically
- 36. anger outlets
- 37. anger and exercise
- 38. expressing anger creatively
- 39. laughing with anger
- 40. freestyle writing
- Part 6: Closure
- 41. see how far you have come
- 42. anger certificate
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