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Anger Test - Analyzing The Results Of An Anger Test



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By : Sue Dannim    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-09 19:26:03
The results of an anger test may vary from one person to the other. There are no right answers to the questions asked. Some of them help to create a profile about you and your life. Another part of the test helps to determine your reaction to certain situations you might encounter in daily life. Yet another one deals with hypothetical situations that you might find yourself in.

It is not a bad idea to take one of these tests if you are a person who reacts badly to jokes or argues constantly over insignificant matters. If you are a person who yells at other drivers on the street or bully people around you must take it. These tests will show if you have psychological or emotional issues which you have to deal with and have not done it.

If a judge orders you to take a test it means that he has determined that you have anger issues to solve. Depending on the test results he might send you to an anger management program afterwards. This does not mean that you are crazy; it means that you have certain problems to solve and the judge wants them solved immediately. If you decide not to go, he might throw you in jail.

There is no right answer for the questions in the test; the answers help to determine certain conditions. They are mostly made up of multiple answer questions and you can be done with it in less than one hour. There is no thinking or studying for them, the questions ask you things like what you would do in this or that situation.

The combination of answers gives the psychologist or psychiatrists a profile of your emotional inclinations. After this you will be called in for an interview where you will spend about one hour talking with the same person who gave you the test. He or she will then ask you why you would do this or that in a specific situation.

There are many kinds of therapy available for people who suffer anger management issues. The therapist who administers your test will give the judge advice on how you should be treated. Thew judge will decide if he agrees with him or if he wants a second opinion. If you have committed a crime you will be obliged by law to go to the therapy the judge chooses for you.

If a judge or your office ask you to take one of these tests, do not worry and do not go off your rocker either. Go ahead and take the test, answer all the questions truthfully no matter what the answer is or what you believe the answer should be. Doing it right is the only way to find out if you have any emotional problems to solve.
Author Resource:- "Anger Management Techniques - Coping With Your Anger", a guide about reclaiming control of your life is available from The Self Help Bookshop.
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