Recent shows have featured two 10 - year - olds, both named Laura, who meet because of a note carried across the United Kingdom by balloon; theories surrounding contagious laughter; and a parrot who helps a man
manage anger problems.
Not exact matches
My guess is that as the
problems of the real estate sector kick in, with lower prices causing a drop in real estate development, which matters for employment, we are likely to see additional stimulus spending aimed at
managing the threat of unemployment and, perhaps more importantly, at
managing the possibility of rising
anger among provincial elites as the glorious prospect of easy money continues to retreat.
The Second Step curriculum emphasizes impulse control (the ability to control and
manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, including listening, focusing attention, following directions, using self - talk, being assertive, identifying and understanding feelings, respecting similarities and differences), empathy (conversation skills, joining groups, making friends),
anger and emotional management (calming down strong feelings,
managing anger,
managing accusations, disappointment, anxious and hurt feelings, handling put downs,
managing test anxiety, resisting revenge, and avoiding jumping to conclusions), and
problem - solving (playing fairly, taking responsibility, solving classroom
problems, solving peer exclusion
problems, handling name calling, dealing with peer pressure, dealing with gossip, seeking help when you need it).
The lessons help students learn how to recognize and
manage anger, how it may lead to or exacerbate social
problems, and how to use
problem - solving steps to generate, implement, and evaluate solutions to
problems students face every day.
Although TCAs were originally labeled to treat depression, they also reduce anxiety,
manage compulsive behavior and can help people with
anger problems.
Attendees are exposed to techniques for
managing stress and
anger and develop a personal action plan to avoid future
anger - related
problems.
As we build a strong therapeutic relationship I will help you learn how to
manage and cope with emotional distress, trauma / PTSD,
managing anxiety,
anger management, self - image, depression, stress, LGBTQ + issues, relationship
problems, parenting issues, addiction, life changes, eating disorders, and / or crisis management.»
Through his extensive work in the field of addiction, he has worked with individuals who suffer from a variety of life
problems such as family conflict,
managing relationships, and
anger management.»
My treatment approach for
anger, anxiety, depression, relationship and marriage difficulties assists you in
managing problems and renewing your hopes and dreams.
They may have also learned some strategies for
managing anger, for example, counting to 10, explaining what they are annoyed about, or asking an adult for help to resolve a
problem.
The Secret Agent Society program aims to teach students with social and emotional difficulties how to recognise emotions in themselves and others, express their feelings in appropriate ways (with a focus on
managing anxiety and
anger), build and maintain friendships with others, solve social
problems and prevent and
manage teasing and bullying behaviour.
For children to be able to
manage anger effectively they need to learn to recognise when they are angry, have strategies to
manage angry feelings, and work out effective ways to solve the
problem that has caused their
anger.
«This is a reader - friendly resource with practical and straightforward solutions to
problems managing anger.
If you have noticed that even the smallest irritation makes you angry and causes tension between you and others producing considerable relationship
problems with the people in your life, you can rely on our experienced and considerate
anger management therapists to help you learn how to
manage your
anger.
If you discover that even the smallest annoyance upsets you and produces tension between you and others resulting in significant relationship
problems with the people in your life, you can rely on our compassionate
anger management therapists to help you learn how to
manage your
anger.
If you find that even the tiniest annoyance makes you angry and produces tension between you and others resulting in significant relationship
problems with the people in your life, you can count on our experienced and compassionate
anger management therapists to assist you in learning how to
manage your
anger.
Other times, they may have more of a
problem with their emotions, isolating themselves, showing signs of depression, and difficulty
managing their
anger or
problems with friends.
If you have discovered that even the smallest annoyance makes you angry and produces stress between you and others producing considerable relationship
problems with the people in your life, you can count on our experienced and compassionate
anger management therapists to help you learn how to
manage your
anger.
Each week, a new topic is addressed, including: their own relationships with their fathers, nurturing themselves / their children, fathering sons / daughters, discipline without violence, playing with their children,
managing anger / resolving conflict, teamwork with spouse, balancing work and parenting, communication and
problem solving, cultural influence, dealing with feelings, and working on «The Father I Choose To Be.»
Target Population: Adults with difficulty
managing their
anger including those who are substance users, have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or have mental health
problems
are: dual diagnosis (Mental health and Substance abuse) relationships, addiction, depression, anxiety, grief, loss, family of origin issues, abuse, insecurities,
problems managing stress, mood instability and
anger.
Through engaging, thought - provoking classroom activities, students learn about emotions and the social - emotional skills they'll use for the rest of their lives:
managing anger, reducing stress, solving interpersonal
problems, and much more.
Problems in
managing anger and stress and competence in using assertive communication as well as deficits in empathy
They also offer DBT Groups for men and women, which provide many skills to effectively
manage anger (but these groups would only be appropriate for people who have
anger problems and are also diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, which has
anger as a symptom).
It could be that the emotional regulation
problems that come with attention deficit disorder (ADHD) make it more difficult to
manage anger and frustration.
For example: if you are lonely now, you will be lonely married, if you are immature now, you will be immature married, if you have a difficult time
managing your finances now, you will have a difficult time when you get married, if you have
anger problems now, you will have
anger problems when you get married, if you and your fiance are fighting and have difficulties resolving conflicts and communicating now, you will the same
problems when you get married.
The Second Step curriculum emphasizes impulse control (the ability to control and
manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, including listening, focusing attention, following directions, using self - talk, being assertive, identifying and understanding feelings, respecting similarities and differences), empathy (conversation skills, joining groups, making friends),
anger and emotional management (calming down strong feelings,
managing anger,
managing accusations, disappointment, anxious and hurt feelings, handling put downs,
managing test anxiety, resisting revenge, and avoiding jumping to conclusions), and
problem - solving (playing fairly, taking responsibility, solving classroom
problems, solving peer exclusion
problems, handling name calling, dealing with peer pressure, dealing with gossip, seeking help when you need it).
I use my training and experiences to work with anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship
problems, work issues,
anger, low self - esteem, bereavement, work - related issues, creativity, and sexuality,
manage day to day living and range of other difficulties.»
The authors present proven, effective approaches for
managing anger through: identification of triggers, stress management, relaxation skills,
problem - solving, assertiveness, conflict management, empathy, forgiveness and challenging false beliefs and thinking.
We offer quality, evidence - based treatment to those who may be experiencing a variety of mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety, traumatic experiences, grief, relationship
problems,
managing anger, and much more.
For instance, many families mention that their child has been having «meltdowns» or
problems managing anger for years.
Treatment of ODD may include: Parent Training Programs to help
manage the child's behavior, Individual Psychotherapy to develop more effective
anger management, Family Psychotherapy to improve communication, Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy to assist
problem solving and decrease negativity, and Social Skills Training to increase flexibility and improve frustration tolerance with peers.
How do you
manage anger, resolve conflict and solve
problems together?