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ANGER TOOLKIT |
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| Measure Your Anger Print this page and
use it as a tool for managing your anger now.
These are some of the names that we give to our feelings of anger! There is no cure for any of them. The first step in resolving our anger problem is to identify it as anger! The purpose of this step is to make our anger more specific. No one can manage anger that is vague and covered up with euphemisms. 2. What happened to make you angry? If we can focus on the specific incident which triggered our anger, our anger becomes more understandable and more easier to manage. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ 3. Who am I angry at?
Our anger usually will involve five (5) general areas. (1) Our anger at others, (2) Others anger at us, (3) Our anger at self, (4) Residual anger from the past, or (5) Abstract anger. See our books and tapes on managing and coping with anger for a more detailed discussion of these five objects of anger. Now that you have established the fact that you are angry and that your anger has an "object" in the real world, you are ready for the fourth step in working through the anger process. You are ready to factor your anger into its main components. If you can identify the specific facets of your anger, you will be in a better position to put your anger into a more moderate and more manageable perspective. You can do this by asking yourself a series of focusing questions. 4. How did the situation make me feel besides angry? (Example #1: I resent being forced to give into them all the time. It makes me feel powerless!) (Example #2: His criticisms of me makes me feel unappreciated and good for nothing.) __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Now that you have pin-pointed your feelings underlying your anger, you are now ready to put your anger in a clearer perspective. The next step is to "peel" your anger down to the next layer. 5. What about this angers me the most? For example, you have established the fact that in the above situation it made you feel powerless, unappreciated or good for nothing. You are now ready to take a closer look at these feelings underlying your anger. What is it about being made to feel powerless that angers you the most? Some examples of what you might find upon deeper analysis is:
Having peeled your anger
down to this level, you are ready now to penetrate your anger at
its deepest level. You are ready to focus on the real issue underlying
all of the prior layers and levels of your emotional distress. Select an area below to learn more anger management techniques:
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