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El. knyga: Anger Management Workbook for Teen Boys: CBT Skills to Defuse Triggers, Manage Difficult Emotions, and Resolve Issues Peacefully

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: New Harbinger Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684039081
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2022
  • Leidėjas: New Harbinger Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684039081

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CBT skills for coping with angry thoughts, expressing your emotions, and putting an end to angry outbursts—once and for all.

Being a young man is tough, and you’re not always equipped to deal with the ongoing challenges of school, work, family, and relentless peer pressure. First of all, it’s not all your fault. Our society encourages boys to repress their emotions—both positive and negative. You may have been told to “suck it up,” or “just be a man.” But burying your emotions can make it extremely difficult to express yourself, be heard, and feel like your needs are being met. The result is a frustration that builds and boils over into anger. The good news is there’s an easy-to-learn method for managing your anger and expressing your emotions in a healthy way.

Written by an expert in anger with decades of experience working with teens, this book provides you with the tools you need for effective anger management, as well as essential skills for getting in touch with and communicating your thoughts and feelings. You’ll learn to understand the emotions that trigger anger, build up your emotional vocabulary to better express your feelings, and focus on the positive. You’ll also discover anger-reduction techniques to stay cool when anger intensifies, so you put out the fire and get to a place of calm.

This workbook is packed with tips and tricks to help you:

  • Replace unhelpful anger with clear communication
  • Break the habit of catastrophizing and personalizing
  • Reduce the overwhelming physiological response of anger
  • Channel the positive power of anger
 

With the right tools, you can take charge of your anger—and your life. This workbook will show you how.

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From male-anger expert Thomas J. Harbin, this comprehensive workbook provides teen boys with the skills they need to express a broader, healthier range of emotions. Readers will learn effective exercises rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help them recognize triggers, cope with angry feelings, and resolve issues while keeping anger in check.
Introduction 1(2)
Activity 1 But I'm Not Angry!
3(4)
Activity 2 I'm Still Not Angry or Am I?
7(3)
Activity 3 Learning to Say What You Feel
10(5)
Activity 4 Releasing Your Anger Energy in Positive Ways
15(4)
Activity 5 Does Your Thinking Make Your Anger Worse?
19(5)
Activity 6 Why--and How--Do You Argue?
24(4)
Activity 7 Words Don't Say It All
28(3)
Activity 8 When Your Body Says, "I'm Angry!"
31(2)
Activity 9 Deal with What You Feel
33(4)
Activity 10 How Feelings of Inferiority Feed Your Anger
37(4)
Activity 11 Fix Frustration Before It Becomes Anger
41(4)
Activity 12 How Guilt Becomes Anger
45(5)
Activity 13 How Physical Pain Becomes Anger
50(3)
Activity 14 How Emotional Pain Becomes Anger
53(4)
Activity 15 I'm Depressed and Angry!
57(5)
Activity 16 Anger and Substance Abuse
62(4)
Activity 17 Wrestling with Physical Aggression and Anger
66(4)
Activity 18 When Anger Attacks
70(5)
Activity 19 Anger--Like Father, Like Son?
75(7)
Activity 20 Surrounded by an Angry Society
82(5)
Activity 21 Dealing with the Challenges of Social Media
87(6)
Activity 22 But I Need to Be in Control!
93(8)
Activity 23 Dealing with Abuse
101(5)
Activity 24 The Power of Relaxation
106(5)
Activity 25 Changing Your Anger Script
111(4)
Activity 26 Learning to Focus on What's Good
115(4)
Activity 27 Fake It Until You Make It!
119(4)
Activity 28 Dealing with Distorted Thinking
123(4)
Activity 29 Dealing with More Distorted Thinking
127(4)
Activity 30 Learning to Be Assertive, Not Aggressive
131(6)
Activity 31 Getting Your Needs Met
137(4)
Activity 32 Stop Beating Yourself Up
141(4)
Activity 33 Supporting Yourself with Coping Thoughts
145(4)
Activity 34 You're on Your Way!
149(6)
Acknowledgments 155