Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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TOCAbb1 - Interpersonal Conflict Effect Anger Management Strategies Post Test

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Questions:

1.1 What are some questions a client might ask themselves in the Non-Defensive Attitude technique?
2.1 What are four questions in particular that can help a client more fully understand each circumstance of anger?
5.1 What are question sthat can help a client explain the behavior that he or she doesn't like from another person's point of view in the 'Stand in their Shoes' Technique?
7.1 What are the body parts that a therapist should pay attention to to check for stress?
Answers:

A. What stresses preexisted my anger? What trigger thoughts did I use? Was I angry or was I feeling some other kind of stress before the trigger statements? Was some of my preexisting stress blocked or discharged by the anger?
B. What needs influence him or her to act in this way? What beliefs or values influence him or her to act in this way? What aspects of his or her history influence this behavior? What limitations influence this behavior?
C. Feet and legs, lower torso, lungs and chest, shoulders, neck and throat
D. Why do I have to be in control of the situation with my partner? Can I allow her to control part of it? Can I share control with her? If I lose control, what is the worst that might happen? Does this situation matter this much to me?

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Questions:

10.1 What two trait anger subscales are used to evaluate differences/similarities in stable anger style?
12.1 According to Studies at Hofstra University in New York, what percentage of the time might an anger episode have a positive long term result?
12.2 According to University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study, what might women exhibit if they don’t deal with their anger?
13.3 What are the factors that contribute to road rage?
Answers:

A. Trait Anger Reaction and Trait Anger Temperament
B. Early signs of heart disease
C. 40%
D. (a) Situational and/or environmental conditions, (b) personality or dispositional factors (c) demographic variables