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Managing Anger Helen O'Neill (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK)

Managing Anger von Helen O'Neill (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK)

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Zusammenfassung

The technique of anger management has become a widely used intervention in a variety of forensic, general mental health and non-clinical settings. The development of this manual reflects both experience gained in clinical practice, including feedback from clients and the influences of occupational therapy and psychology colleagues.

Managing Anger Zusammenfassung

Managing Anger Helen O'Neill (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK)

The technique of anger management has become a widely used intervention in a variety of forensic, general mental health and non-clinical settings. This second edition of Managing Anger includes an update on the latest theory and studies of anger treatments with a growing range of clients.

This time-saving manual provides a series of session plans to assist the therapist in leading a course of treatment to help individuals manage their problematic anger. These are suitable for use with a wide range of individuals but in particular for those who have cognitive impairment.

This new edition contains further practical techniques to assist those who have difficulty in processing information and/or remembering it and, hence, the tendency to misjudge social communication. It also contains additional visual aids and, in response to feedback, there are now worksheets suitable for both sexes.

Managing Anger provides the essential tools needed to run an anger management treatment course. It will be an invaluable resource for practitioners.

Managing Anger Bewertungen

Overall, this practical manual should provide a valuable aid for all mental health professional with an interest in a cognitive approach for the management of anger. (Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, March 2007)

"...a helpful resource for anyone planning, running or supervising a managing anger treatment programme for people who have cognitive impairmant." (Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2007)

Über Helen O'Neill (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK)

Helen ONeill, St Andrews Hospital, Northampton, UK

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword.

Acknowledgements.

The purpose of the manual.

Background Principles.

Theoretical background.

Definitions.

What causes anger?.

Does anger cause aggression?.

A model of anger.

Outline of the stress inoculation treatment for anger control.

Cognitive preparation.

Skill acquisition phase.

Application training.

Summary of key components.

Does the treatment work?.

Adapting the existing treatment to suit clients with cognitive impairment.

Establishing the need.

Additional influences.

The evolution of OTSAR.

Summary.

Delivering anger treatment.

Therapists.

Experience.

Self-awareness.

The therapeutic relationship.

Establishing a common goal.

The therapeutic alliance.

Listening to a person reporting their anger.

De-escalation techniques.

Checklist for suitability.

Which individuals might be suitable for anger treatments?.

History of behaviour.

Insight and awareness.

Sensory Impairments.

Motivation.

Cognitive abilities.

Intellectual function.

Information processing and memory.

Language and comprehension.

Executive function/skills.

Emotional recognition.

Ability to self-monitor changes in physiological arousal.

Checklist for suitability.

Inclusion.

Exclusion.

Group or individual treatment?.

Duration of treatment.

Follow up.

The treatment setting.

Potential problems of working within an institution.

Potential problems of working in a community setting.

Facilities.

Safety precautions.

Starting the process.

Assessment and evaluation.

Methods of data collection.

Pre-treatment gathering of information.

Ongoing collection of data.

Evaluation of treatment.

Semi-structured interview.

The interview.

Plan for future treatment.

Pre-sessional work.

The way the manual works.

The sessions.

1. How to cope with being told No!.

2. Dealing with teasing and provocation.

3. Coping with criticism.

4. Being on the receiving end of anger.

5. Carrying a grudge.

Recap sessions.

Bringing the techniques out of the treatment room.

A personal Action Plan.

Summary of my anger management work Blueprint.

Other methods to assist generalisation of skills.

Example of a personal action plan.

Example of a blueprint.

Appendix 1.

The physiological component.

Relaxation and arousal reduction.

OTSAR or On The Spot Arousal Reduction.

Step 1 of OTSAR Calming breaths.

Step 2 of OTSAR Self-monitor/tense/relax.

Step 3 of OTSAR Sitting version.

Step 4 of OTSAR Standing version.

Step 5 of OTSAR Learning to turn it on/off anywhere, anytime Customising OTSAR.

Some Dos and donts of relaxation and breathing techniques.

Practical resources.

The anger thermometer (including worksheet).

Outline of a person (worksheet).

Appendix 2.

The cognitive component.

General coping self-statements.

Coping or positive self-statements (four stages).

Additional exercises for cognitive work.

Its easy to let your thoughts wind you up.

Trying to see it from the other persons point of view.

What are your rules for life and do they work?.

Practical resources.

Bubble picture.

Helpful calming thoughts.

Wind up thoughts.

The Think Feel Do sequences.

The Think Feel Do worksheets.

Take another look at the situation that made you angry.

Starting to feel angry?.

Getting to know your angry thoughts.

Appendix 3.

The behavioural component.

Assertion training.

The assertive way.

The problem-solving routine (worksheet).

Appendix 4.

Diaries and worksheets.

The wind-up scale.

Record of emotions.

Anger management diaries.

The traffic light routine.

Ways to calm (worksheet).

Rules for life worksheet.

References.

Further reading.

Participant feedback sheet.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR006353914
9781861565020
186156502X
Managing Anger Helen O'Neill (St Andrew's Hospital, Northampton, UK)
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Broschiert
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2006-03-03
272
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