Anger Management |
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In evolutionary terms, what did anger help our ancestors do? |
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Healthy anger is best described as what? |
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In therapy, anger is often considered what? |
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder outbursts are typically what? |
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Which physiological axis does the amygdala trigger during anger? |
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According to research, what approach is particularly effective for managing anger? |
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In CBT’s core model, which three are interconnected? |
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Which CBT element tests new responses in real life? |
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9) |
What bias reads ambiguous acts as hostile? |
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10) |
From evolution, anger prepares the body for what? |
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11) |
What is the first step of anger assessment? |
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Which tool measures state, trait, and expression of anger? |
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What is the ABC model used in functional analysis? |
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In Ellis’s CBT model, what does “B” stand for? |
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What are the two main categories of risk in anger counseling? |
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Which ruling established duty to protect in the U.S.? |
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17) |
Psychoeducation reframes anger as what kind of emotion? |
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18) |
In cognitive restructuring, what are “hot thoughts”? |
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19) |
What technique involves tensing and relaxing muscle groups? |
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20) |
What communication style protects rights without violating others’? |
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21) |
In early childhood, anger most often appears as what? |
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22) |
What is one of the most common settings for adult anger? |
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23) |
In couples work, what strategy is particularly powerful? |
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24) |
In forensic settings, what approach is the gold standard for anger management? |
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25) |
Effective anger treatment requires which stance from counselors? |
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26) |
What does mindfulness emphasize in anger work? |
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27) |
Which DBT skill module teaches clients to survive anger spikes without escalation? |
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28) |
What must trauma-informed care always begin with? |
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29) |
Which type of medication is sometimes prescribed when anger occurs within mood disorders such as bipolar disorder? |
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30) |
What perspective views anger as part of an interconnected web within families? |
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31) |
What assessment tool revealed Marcus’s high cognitive arousal and impulsive anger? |
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32) |
What image did Jaden draw to explain his anger building up? |
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33) |
In couples counseling, what helped Maya and Luis externalize their fights? |
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34) |
What belief did Terrence hold that justified aggression? |
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35) |
What group exercise helped Devon reframe his road rage? |
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36) |
What do therapists often say about setbacks in anger management? |
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37) |
Which of these is an early cognitive warning sign of relapse? |
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38) |
Which lifestyle factor often increases irritability and lowers impulse control? |
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39) |
Long-term growth means shifting identity from “angry person” to what? |
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40) |
What type of support helped Maya and Luis create a family culture of calm? |
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41) |
Boundaries in anger counseling are best described as what? |
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42) |
Which is a boundary violation? |
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43) |
Which is an exception to confidentiality? |
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44) |
Competence requires what practice? |
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45) |
Which tool alerts clients to rising anger? |
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