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Follow on Google News | Breaking News: The Anger Belief TestRespond to each numbered item in the short list below as either True or False for you. A true response may identify a potential area for training. Reflect on whether an item identifies a problem in the way you manage your anger.
By: College of Mental Health Counselling by Daniel Keeran, MSW Send this report to family and friends and share a link on social media. Thank you for contributing to mental health. For more information see the link at bottom. Respond to each numbered item in the short list below as either True or False for you. A true response may identify a potential area for training. Reflect on whether an area identifies a problem or issue in the way you manage your anger. 1. It is OK to direct anger toward others sometimes. 2. It is OK to shout or yell when you feel angry. 3. It is OK to use cursing or profanity, or earthy or foul language, when you are angry. 4. It is OK to throw objects or destroy property when you feel angry. 5. It is OK to discipline a child when you feel angry. 6. It is OK to punch, kick, chase, push, grab, slap, scratch, bite, slam a door, stomp, pound your fist, point your finger, stand over a person or use other physical ways to express anger. 7. It is OK to direct serial criticisms toward a person. 8. It is OK to dominate the conversation. 9. It is OK to use long silences or refuse to answer questions when you feel angry. 10. It is OK to take revenge, or get back at a person, or hold a grudge for an injustice done to you. 11. It is OK to use humiliating or demeaning sarcasm toward a person or to use humour at another's expense. For more information see http://www.ctihalifax.com End
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