Anger is unavoidable. Feelings of anger are triggered by factors in our environment and are accompanied by certain physiological reactions. Anger management focuses on the negative expression of these feelings. When one externalizes anger, one can mistreat the world around him.
Teenagers have a unique experience with anger. Adolescence is a major growth stage emotionally, socially and physically. Teenagers go through this stage without the benefit of a fully mature brain. Thus, their understanding and ability to self-regulate their emotions is often difficult. There are, however, several ways in which teenagers can gain better control of anger management. Managing anger involves becoming aware of the physiological “signals”, such as blood pressure and heart rate, before the thinking part of the brain is bypassed and the action part of the brain is engaged.
Following are some of the concepts I offer teens:
This “catching the ball” technique took months or maybe years to master. In the same way, learning techniques to control your anger takes time to learn. Let’s take a look at how we can break down the way we react in a situation to see how we might handle our anger differently:
You ask your mom if you can go out while thinking to yourself: “She won’t let me.” You feel sick to your stomach, your heart races. You feel hot and angry and you’re ready for a fight.
A little too rudely, you ask your mom if you can go out. She responds to your tone of voice and says “no.”
You explode and scream, “I knew you were going to say that!”
You go to your room and slam the door. You kick the bed and throw yourself down and think hateful thoughts.
In order to begin to control your anger, you need to deconstruct your behavior and see all these “steps” you’ve gone through.
Laura Doerflinger, a licensed mental health counselor, is the Executive Director of FamilyAuthority.com and the author of the audio book, Emotionally Balanced Parenting.
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