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Nov 25, 2015 · Key learning points: – Introduce the context of anger management. – Review therapeutic approaches to anger management. – Reflect on your therapeutic approach.
Two anger management interventions for aggressive children, Anger Coping and Coping Power, are described in this review article, including conceptual underpinnings, session format and content, and outcome research findings.
Nov 6, 2007 · RESULTS: Cognitive-behavioral and skills-based approaches are the most widely studied and empirically validated treatments for anger and aggression in youth. Commonly used therapeutic techniques include affective education, relaxation training, cognitive restructuring, problem-solving skills, social skills training, and conflict resolution.
- Christie S. Blake, Vanya Hamrin
- 2007
The following paragraphs will discuss normal and abnormal tantrums, as well as recommendations for NPs and parents. Temper tantrums are defined as overt displays of unpleasant behaviors that are extreme and severe in nature and disproportionate to the situation (McCurdy et al., 2006).
- Elizabeth Daniels, Barbara Mandleco, Karlen E. Luthy
- 2012
How is anger, irritability, and aggression in children treated? Behavioral intervention is the first line of treatment for childhood anger and aggression. Though there are quite a few therapies that can be helpful, the Child Study Center emphasizes two primary approaches that focus on changing the interpersonal dynamics that lead to and result ...
Those that deliver healthcare should have awareness and training in how to treat children appropriately based on style of coping in hopes of decreasing levels of perceived trauma and healthcare-induced anxiety.
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As your child learns ways to handle challenges without acting out, their self-confidence and independence will grow. A CHOP behavioral health specialist shares ways to teach your child how to manage their anger, and when to seek additional support if needed.