Adult Psychotherapy Homework Planner. Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr.
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      GOALS OF THE EXERCISE

      1 Develop an awareness of current angry behaviors, clarifying origins of and alternatives to aggressive anger.

      2 Keep a daily journal of persons, situations, and other triggers of anger; record thoughts, feelings, and actions taken.

      3 Decrease the number, intensity, and duration of angry outbursts while increasing the use of new skills for managing anger.

      ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS FOR WHICH THIS EXERCISE MAY BE MOST USEFUL

       Antisocial Behavior

       Borderline Personality Disorder

       Family Conflict

       Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

      SUGGESTIONS FOR PROCESSING THIS EXERCISE WITH THE CLIENT

      Some clients deny the degree of anger they feel and express. Other clients may be aware of feelings of anger but need help in understanding the contributing factors and causes for their anger. As you process the journal entries with clients, help them clarify and pinpoint these contributing factors and the causes for their anger. Often the causes for the anger are not those that are initially identified, but lie beneath the surface and can be discovered with some patient processing. Finally, it is helpful to press the client toward describing positive alternative behaviors that could have replaced the maladaptive anger responses that were selected in the heat of the moment. Positive alternatives may include things like assertiveness, timeout, problem‐solving, “I” messages, or self‐talk.

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