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How to Calm Your Anger Adapted from When Chicken Soup Isn’t Enough, by Bradley P. Barris (Scroll down to move through the presentation.)

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How to Calm Your Anger. Adapted from When Chicken Soup Isn’t Enough , by Bradley P. Barris (Scroll down to move through the presentation.). Imagine an event where you reacted with anger. Did the event itself cause your anger?. ANGER. Imagine an event where you reacted with anger. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How to Calm Your Anger

How to Calm Your Anger

Adapted from When Chicken Soup Isn’t Enough,

by Bradley P. Barris

(Scroll down to move through the presentation.)

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Imagine an event where you reacted with anger.

ANGER

Did the event itself cause your anger?

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Would 100 different people in the same situation all react

with anger?ANGER

Imagine an event where you reacted with anger.

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ANGER

Imagine an event where you reacted with anger.

If not, it can’t be a cause and effect

relationship.

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ANGER

Imagine an event where you reacted with anger.

Something else must be occurring

between the event and your anger.

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Event

ANGER

What did you say to yourself in response

to the event?

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ANGER

Event

Did you use a rule word, such as

should?

He / She should / shouldn’t have . . . !

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He / She should / shouldn’t have . . . !

ANGER

Event

Using rule words is like pouring gasoline

on a fire.

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He / She should / shouldn’t have . . . !

ANGER

Event

It increases the intensity of emotion in response to an

event.

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ANGER

Event

Some other rule words are ought,

have to, and must.

He / She should / shouldn’t have . . . !

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ANGER

Event

To calm your anger, try replacing your rule words with

preference words.

He / She should / shouldn’t have . . . !

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ANGER

For example: I’d rather. . . I’d prefer. . . It would be nice. . .

Event

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ANGER

It would be nice if he / she . . . , but I don’t have control over that.

Event

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ANGER

It would be nice if he / she . . . , but I don’t have control over that.

Event

Preference words cool your anger. . .

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ANGER

Event

It would be nice if he / she . . . , but I don’t have control over that.

. . .and replace it with irritation. . .

IRRITATION

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IRRITATION

. . .which is much more manageable

than anger.

Event

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Summary

So. . .

The next time you feel angry,

Change your rule word to a preference,

And replace your anger with IRRITATION.