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Title: Anger management and Patience - Josh Claypool, Steve Pollock, David Randle & Riley Vandehey


1
Anger Management Patience
  • By Josh Claypool
  • Steve Pollock
  • David Randle
  • Riley Vandehey

2
What is anger?
  • Mild Irritation
  • Intense fury

3
Anger.Is it good or bad?
4
Ways to manage your anger
5
Relaxation
  • Relaxationthis is one of the most powerful tools
    to use in overcoming anger although it is very
    hard to access in the heat of the moment. There
    are many different ways to encourage relaxation
    including meditation, prayer, taking deep
    breathes and participating in yoga or other forms
    of relaxing exercises. Sometimes utilizing
    different phrases such as relax or cool it
    over and over again can calm the anger.

6
Cognitive Restructuring
  • Cognitive Restructuring when somebody uses the
    words always or never when engaged in an
    argument, they are conditioning their thinking to
    be focusing on absolutes while in a conversation
    fused with anger. Cognitive Restructuring is
    when we recondition our thinking to be more
    positive and rational. If we are thinking
    realistically, then we prevent irrational
    behavior and tend to not set such high demands on
    people and ultimately, tend to be calmer.

7
Problem Solving
  • Problem Solving-- this diffuses the emotional
    energy of anger by approaching it from a
    standpoint of there is a solution to this.
    Deciding that there is a solution to the anger,
    making a plan to fix the situation and focusing
    on a good outcome is an almost fail-safe way to
    deal with it.

8
Better communication
  • Better Communication Listening is one very
    critical and often overlooked component to
    communication. Instead of thinking about what
    youre not getting or how badly this is affecting
    you, try to better understand where the other
    person is coming from. If you can slow down
    enough to hear the other person, then you will
    have a better chance of being able to articulate
    what the true nature of your anger is. Most
    people tend to think that their thinking is the
    only right way and often treat the other person
    like they are wrong or that they dont know what
    they are talking about. This should help
    alleviate this kind of thinking in the heat of
    the moment.

9
Using humor
  • Using Humor Dont take yourself so darn
    seriously, period. Try picturing yourself as a
    young warthog with one goal. That goal is to get
    muddy. How could you be angry if you were
    actually a warthog playing in the mud? (Im not
    really sure where that came from but itd
    probably work). Try to not be sarcastic or harsh
    about your humor though, this might actually
    encourage the anger to grow instead of defusing
    it.

10
Change your environment
  • Change Your Environment Some people might
    consider this taking a break or giving yourself a
    timeout. When engulfed in the anger of the
    moment, it is very helpful and often times the
    best solution to immediate relief of your anger.
    Giving yourself a little time and distance from
    the situation will give you a chance to calm down
    and analyze what is going on and approach it in a
    different manner.

11
Patience
  • http//www.xtranormal.com/watch/12224901/developin
    g-patience
  • (pause the slide show and left click the URL for
    access. When finished with the video, close the
    window and return to the slide and press play to
    resume.)

12
resources
  • http//www.beyondintractability.org/essay/anger/
  • http//www.apa.org/topics/anger/control.aspx
  • Psychology of Anger Harry Mills, Ph.D.
  • The Gift of Anger By Jane López De Victoria, M.S.
    http//psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2010/02/21/t
    he-gift-of-anger/
  • Developing Patience Is A Valuable Stress Reducer.
    (2011, June 14)
  • Gentle Stress Relief Tips for Peace Health
    Happiness. Retrieved June 15, 2011, from
    http//www.gentle-stress-relief.com/developing-pat
    ience.html
  • Developing Patience Life Lessons. Life Lessons.
    Retrieved June 9, 2011, from http//lifelessons4u.
    wordpress.com/2009/09/01/developing-patience/
    Smoot, A. (2009, September 1)
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