The Effective Anger Management for Children and Youth manual and workbook are specially designed for teachers, counsellors, social workers, psychologists, and other mental health professionals who assist in various capacities in working with children who exhibit anger and aggression problems. The ideas, materials, suggested activities and games included in this resource book are applicable to both primary and secondary school children. The purpose of this resource book is to provide practical strategies divided into 12 lessons that teachers and mental health professionals can implement; it is a “how to” book on enhancing children's emotion management, problem-solving and social skills
Students with high levels of anger tend to have destructive coping strategies, express anger by atta...
This study investigated the efficacy of a four-session, manualized group therapy for adolescents wit...
Factors which may be critical to the success of children's anger management programs remain largely ...
This paper focuses on the development of a counseling intervention for use with youth in managing th...
This theoretical paper examines the efficacy of anger management strategies for effective living amo...
Cognitive-behavioral model carries the notion that individuals actively use their own sets of value ...
Anger management difficulties in children are common and are a major health concern. If left untreat...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
Current literature on anger control interventions for children and adolescents is reviewed. Program ...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
Anger in young people is on the increase worldwide and effective anger treatment services are in dem...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of anger management skills tr...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
The juvenile court systems, family systems, school systems, and rehabilitation and counseling system...
'Staying Calm' is a small group programme designed to promote emotional skills, anger control and so...
Students with high levels of anger tend to have destructive coping strategies, express anger by atta...
This study investigated the efficacy of a four-session, manualized group therapy for adolescents wit...
Factors which may be critical to the success of children's anger management programs remain largely ...
This paper focuses on the development of a counseling intervention for use with youth in managing th...
This theoretical paper examines the efficacy of anger management strategies for effective living amo...
Cognitive-behavioral model carries the notion that individuals actively use their own sets of value ...
Anger management difficulties in children are common and are a major health concern. If left untreat...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
Current literature on anger control interventions for children and adolescents is reviewed. Program ...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
Anger in young people is on the increase worldwide and effective anger treatment services are in dem...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of anger management skills tr...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
The juvenile court systems, family systems, school systems, and rehabilitation and counseling system...
'Staying Calm' is a small group programme designed to promote emotional skills, anger control and so...
Students with high levels of anger tend to have destructive coping strategies, express anger by atta...
This study investigated the efficacy of a four-session, manualized group therapy for adolescents wit...
Factors which may be critical to the success of children's anger management programs remain largely ...