This theoretical paper examines the efficacy of anger management strategies for effective living among adolescents and youths. The paper posits that anger is normal and universal. However, when it gets to certain degree, and if it is not managed, it could be dangerous and could result to violence which could be detrimental to self and others. Adolescents and youths are vital assets to every society. Exposing adolescents and youths to anger management strategies and skills could help them to be creative and develop effective living life styles that could be beneficial to adolescents, youth and the society at large. Human feelings actually generate emotional feelings. These feelings could be irrational or rational based on the cognitive reper...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Modification (CBM) to improving the ...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of self-observation and change internal dialogue to improv...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
This paper focuses on the development of a counseling intervention for use with youth in managing th...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
This study investigated the efficacy of a four-session, manualized group therapy for adolescents wit...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
Anger in young people is on the increase worldwide and effective anger treatment services are in dem...
Abstract: Anger management need to be owned by adolescents as individuals. The benefits if teenagers...
AbstractViolence which is a form of physical aggression is on the rise among adolescents. Verbal and...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the Cognitive Behaviour Modification approach (CBM) wi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of anger management skills tr...
This article aims to analyze causes and effects of anger among adolescents and describe intervention...
This study examined the effectivity of the anger management program for reducing aggression in ris...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Modification (CBM) to improving the ...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of self-observation and change internal dialogue to improv...
Why is anger management of interest? Anger as an emotion can be viewed either positively or negative...
This paper focuses on the development of a counseling intervention for use with youth in managing th...
The first purpose of this research paper will be to discuss what might be some of the origins of ado...
This study investigated the efficacy of a four-session, manualized group therapy for adolescents wit...
This paper examines the need to address anger problems among children and adolescents given the impl...
Anger in young people is on the increase worldwide and effective anger treatment services are in dem...
Abstract: Anger management need to be owned by adolescents as individuals. The benefits if teenagers...
AbstractViolence which is a form of physical aggression is on the rise among adolescents. Verbal and...
This study aimed to test the effectiveness of the Cognitive Behaviour Modification approach (CBM) wi...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of anger management skills tr...
This article aims to analyze causes and effects of anger among adolescents and describe intervention...
This study examined the effectivity of the anger management program for reducing aggression in ris...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Modification (CBM) to improving the ...
Conduct disorder (and associated anger and aggression) is the most common mental health difficulty e...
The study aims to test the effectiveness of self-observation and change internal dialogue to improv...