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Anger Management Programme Primary: Using Strength-Based Solutions by E A Morris
This anger management programme draws on research about the development of emotional and social intelligence which indicates that a well-balanced and emotionally mature individual will be capable of greater academic achievement since they are not psychologically involved with inner tensions and emotional turmoil.
To achieve emotional maturity this programme teaches:
Self-awarenessSelf-managementImpulse controlActive listeningEmpathyAbility to understand non-verbal cuesStress managementConflict resolutionMediationOptimistic outlookAcceptance of other people
Central to the programme is how to deal with angry outbursts – known as ‘emotional hijacks’ – when the brain floods with chemicals and all rational thought becomes impossible. It includes ‘pre-emotional hijacks’ where biochemicals such as adrenaline and flight-or-fight hormones start to kick in, right through to the ‘post-emotional hijacks’.
This resource is broken down into eleven session plans:
Feeling words – Focuses on the many words that describe feelingsFeelings focus – Understanding that there are six basic feelings: anger, sadness, happiness, fear, surprise, disgustDifferent kinds of anger – Identifying different words that describe anger and putting them on an intensity scaleWhat I get angry about – Identifying situations, people or physiological conditions that trigger anger and look at ways to respond to themWhat I can do when my anger is building up – Gives pupils a range of options to use when they feel angryWhen I talk to myself – Teaches stress management, how to soothe, relax and calm themselves with self-talkMelt Down 1 – Describes how people feel when they experience an emotional hijackMelt Down 2 – Learning ways to stop the anger explodingAfter the Storm – Understanding what happens after an emotional hijack and learning empathyMaking ‘I’ Statements – Learning how to repair damage after an emotional hijackRules for Myself – Helps students to work out their own rules for behaviour when they have an emotional hijack and evaluate what they have learnt about anger management
Each session plan details the aim, resources required, method, time to allocate and is accompanied by reproducible student and teacher sheets.