Showing posts with label Group Exercises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Group Exercises. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Anger Management Groups

Anger Management Groups



This item of interest is based off of a CBT-based anger management curriculum called Healthy Choices. This is geared towards high school students, but can be easily adapted for younger students. The goal of this group is to work towards three social and emotional learning goals: 1A.4a: Analyze how thoughts and emotions affect decision making and responsible behavior. This is achieved through focusing on the A, B, C model of the relationship between events, thoughts and feelings. The second goal it focuses on is: 1A. 3b: Apply strategies to manage stress and motivate successful performance. The focus of this goal is to help teach relaxation techniques, including deep breathing, counting backwards and positive imagery. The last goal is: 2D.3a: Evaluate strategies for preventing and resolving conflicts. In this strategy you will help students be able to use assertiveness and positive decision making to stay out of conflicts.

The format is an 8-week session with small groups of students who either have been identified from your experience, the Dean’s office or a teacher referral. Below is an example of what the 8-week outline resembles.

Session Outline
 Session 1 – Introduction
 Overview of the purpose and goals of group
 Review group rules, expectations, and confidentiality
 Icebreaker Activity
 Pre-Test
 Anger Thermometer
 Introduce Hassle Logs

 Session 2 – Triggers and Cues
 Identifying Triggers (Anger Buttons worksheet from Strategies for Anger Management workbook)
 Identifying Physical Cues (body signs) (Physical Cues to Anger worksheet from SAM workbook)

 Session 3 – Anger Reduction Techniques
 Deep Breathing
 Counting Backwards
 Positive Imagery

 Session 4 – ABCDE Model
 ABCDE of Anger Control
 ABCDE Analysis of Student Examples

 Session 5 – Effective Communication
 Assertiveness Training
 Conflict Resolution

 Session 6 – Skill Building #1
 Dealing with an Accusation
 Keeping Out of Fights

 Session 7 – Skill Building #2
 Dealing with Someone Else’s Anger
 Understanding the Feelings of Others

 Session 8 – Review and Closure
 Review of Past Sessions
 Completion Ceremony


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Group Exercises for Enhancing Social Skills & Self-Esteem



Group Exercises for Enhancing Social Skills and Self-Esteem is a collection of activities and therapeutic exercises to assist in group work. The worksheets were created to help a wide range of individuals, including those who display symptoms of depression, ADHD, developmental disabilities and general social skill deficits with improving their social skills. The goal in mind is to enhance feelings of well-being and positive self-esteem. These exercises can be used in all types of group work settings.

The skills that group members can acquire through these exercises should serve them in their day-to-day social environments. The exercises should stimulate group members to expand their knowledge, explore values and beliefs, challenge creative thinking, and safely consider change for personal growth.

 Reference

Khalsa, S. S. (1996). Group exercises for enhancing social skills & self-esteem. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.