From TeenHealthCentre.com

Anger
Straight Talk About Anger Management
By THC
Oct 25, 2004, 11:57

Here are some techniques to help you avoid turning a small problem into a big one.

  • Be prepared for words and actions that set you off.

  • Take a few deep, slow breaths.

  • Step back and create some distance between you and the other person.

  • Remember that you want to act on your own values, not someone else’s values.

  • Admit your anger and leave if you cannot calm down.

  • Postpone the situation.

  • Admit to having similar feelings or behaviors at other times.

  • Think of some part of the problem you can admit to.

  • Refuse any offer of a weapon from anybody.

  • Ask simple questions.

  • Clarify word meanings; don’t assume anything.

  • Walk away, if possible.

  • Show you expect that a possible outcome can be reached.

  • Be concerned and respectful, even if the other person isn’t.

  • Take responsibility; don’t blame.

  • Avoid bringing up the past or the future.

  • Compromise – both people getting part of what they want.

  • Avoid power struggles. It’s okay to be wrong.

  • Forgiveness: giving up my right to hurt you for hurting me.

    ***The above techniques/suggestions should not be debated, but put to work.

    For further information on the Anger Management Program call (519) 253-8481 ext. 225.


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