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Anger Management Worksheets For Teenagers - How They Can Help In Controlling Anger



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By : Sue Dannim    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-07 22:32:16
Anger Management worksheets can be useful tools in dealing with stressful problems, people or events. The expression of negative emotions can have lasting effects on your career, your family or close friends. If access is an obstacle to anger management counseling or resources, these helpful guides done on your time may help you cope. You can download many excellent worksheets that are free of charge from the Internet to start with.

Identifying the physical symptoms of anger is the first step towards asserting more control over your life. Sudden perspiration, blushing, rapid breathing and heart beat, migraines, neck and back pain, cursing and screaming are all physical symptoms of anger. A lack of concentration, sudden rages, thoughts of harming towards yourself and others, sleeplessness and even chronic sadness are symptomatic of mental distress of anger.

There are immediate ways of dealing with sudden and stressful events. Removing yourself from the situation is one, distractions are another; regular exercising and breathing deeply work too. Talking to someone who can offer their opinion on the problem can help too.

Knowing the triggers that cause anger in the first place is the next step and this is when the worksheets can be used. Is it an unbearable workload, an impossible child or a mean boss? It is important to know what makes you angry so that the next time you find yourself in the same situation, you can plan your emotional response in advance. This can help you reclaim a measure of control.

Once you have written down what are your triggers, then you can think of ways of how to avoid counterproductive expressions. Think about the past when you got upset and ask yourself was it an effective way to resolve the problem? When you bought a defective product at a store, did you blame the person who sold you the product or did you direct your anger at the manufacturer of said product. Would all the yelling in the world made a difference in fixing the product? Maybe a polite approach would have yielded Think of alternative methods in handling this problem. Write them down on the worksheet and try using them the next time.

Finally, rehearse either by yourself or with a friend how you plan to tackle the stressful situation or difficult person. When you are ready, choose a time and a place to talk with the individual involved. Remain calm, try to empathize and avoid bringing up past grievances or playing the blame game. Try to offer a solution to the problem at hand.

Successful management of stress and emotions is achieved through time and lots of practice. Compare the new strategies with how you handled your emotions before. Were the new ways better or worse? What could have been done differently so that there will not be a repeat of past mistakes? Calm down, reflect, empathize and come up with new solutions. Your own inventiveness will amaze you.
Author Resource:- "Anger Management - Dealing With Your Anger", a guide about reclaiming control of your life is available from The Self Help Book Shop.
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