Teen Anger WorkbookBy John J. Liptak, EdD and Ester A. Leutenberg - Illustrator Amy Brodsky, LISW-S. Reproducible Self-Assessments, Exercises and Educational Handouts. One of the most difficult life skills teenagers need to learn is how to control anger. They will experience a wide variety of emotions and the more equipped they are to handle these emotions, the more successful they will be in school, friendships and family. Anger can be powerful and managing it can be challenging. The Teen Anger Workbook is designed to help teens engage in self-reflection, examine their thoughts and feelings that lead to feelings of anger, and learn effective tools and techniques for effectively managing feelings of anger. This book is unique in that it combines two powerful psychological tools for anger management: self-assessment and journaling.The Teen Anger Workbook contains five separate sections that will help the participants learn more about themselves as well as how anger impacts their lives: Helps individuals explore what triggers feelings of anger within them. Helps individuals to identify how prone they are to anger and how strong their feelings are of anger. Helps individuals identify their particular ways of expressing their anger to other people. Helps individuals explore the adverse effects of uncontrolled anger on their relationships and life. Helps individuals better understand their skills in managing the anger in their life. This workbook is also part of the Teen Workbooks Set of 3. This workbook is also part of the Teen Workbooks Set of 8. This workbook is also part of the Teen Workbooks Set of 10. |