Anger Management Programme
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- Created on: 28-11-13 19:35
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- Anger Management Programme
- AO1
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Faulty Cognitive Process
- Relaxation Techniques
- Physiological Response
- Cognitive restucturing
- Thought Patterns
- Assertiveness training
- Behavioural element
- CALM
- Cognitive Preparation
- identify thoughts
- challenging though patterns
- alternative thinking
- Negative consequences
- Understanding
- Perceive the situation
- Skill Acquisation
- Self Control
- Self talk
- Relaxation techniques
- Non - confrontational
- Talk
- Self Control
- Application Practice
- Role play
- Controlled environment
- Overcome aggression
- New anger management skills
- Practice
- No risk
- Research Evidence
- Law
- self report data
- control anger
- Dowden et el
- Reduced recidivism
- Watt et al
- No gain
- compared to control group
- Law
- Triggers
- Reduce anger
- Control anger
- Criminal behaviour
- AO2
- Strengths
- Supporting evidence
- Ireland
- self reported data
- significant improvement
- Ireland
- Generalised
- Alternative strategies
- long term benefits
- More succesful
- compared to TEP
- Real change in behaviour
- useful skills
- Supporting evidence
- Weaknesses
- contradictory arguments
- negative contributions
- Loza and Loza- Fanous
- Time consuming
- Expensive
- Negative Contributions
- Not successful for all
- methodological flaws
- Self report data
- Limited in scope
- only treats anger
- compared to TEP
- Not effective
- Strengths
- AO1
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