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Treating Dysfunctional Anger

Treating Dysfunctional Anger

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Highlights

  • On-Demand course

  • Intermediate level

Description

How can we help clients who suffer from anger?

This online course will introduce you to the basics of practical techniques to support and treat individuals suffering from anger issues. We will do this by focusing on how we can help clients explore, challenge and change their unhelpful beliefs and assumptions about managing rules, challenge and conflict in a supportive and compassionate way. All 7 of the modules in this course will help you reflect on your practice and identify new techniques and models for working with clients experiencing anger issues. It will also help us reflect on our own experience of anger as therapists.


The experience of anger affects not only the individual through higher levels of stress and poorer physical health, but also the individual’s social functioning and relationships. Anger also plays a key role in the development, maintenance, and treatment of emotional disorders (eg Cassiello-Robbins and Barlow, 2016), and is said to be among the most challenging emotions faced in psychotherapy (Norcross and Kobayashi, 1999).


Key Topics
  • Anger and Dysfunction

  • Angry Thoughts and Unhelpful Thinking Styles

  • Anger and Rules

  • Measuring Anger

  • Anger and the Therapist

  • Online Resources



Modules

1 - Welcome to the Course - What does Anger mean to us?

2 - Anger in therapy - clinical realities

3 - Assessment of the Angry Individual

4 - Treatment - Cognitive Restructuring

5 - Treatment - The 5 'C's Model Part 1 : Crisis Control

6 - Treatment - The 5 'C's Model Part 2: Contemplation, Challenge, Change and Continuation

7 - Case Study, Website, Summary and Next Steps



What have previous delegates said about the workshop on Anger?
  • Excellent CPD - a really productive and challenging experience. I recommend Patrick McGhee most highly. Great fun and most informative - with lots of further reading and resources to use.

  • Patrick was very knowledgeable and has a fantastic way of breaking down complex issues to make them easier to understand. He provides practical advice on how to treat in session

  • Excellent workshops. Very informative and taught so well, with knowledge, warmth and humour!

  • A thorough and clear webinar that gave me new ideas and strategies. Very much enjoyed it.

  • Interesting topic, resources were very good. Presenter clearly experienced.

  • Highly focused and practical workshop, with things to add to my skill bag that I can use immediately


Resources

A full set of slides with extensive clickable links to free online resources are included in the course fee. This also includes references to key sources.


CPD

A CPD Certificate of Attendance confirming 3 hour CPD is available to all learners who complete the course.

Course Content

Module 1 - Welcome - What does Anger mean to us?
  1. Module 1 - Welcome - What does Anger mean to us?
Module 2 - Anger in Therapy - Clinical Realities
  1. Module 2 - Anger in Therapy - Clinical Realities
Module 3 - Assessment for Treatment
  1. Module 3 - Assessment for Treatment
Module 4 - Treament with Cognitive Restructuring
  1. Beliefs, Identity, Behaviour and Anger
  2. Treating Anger - a demonstration
Module 5 Treatment - The 5 'C's Model Part 1 : Crisis Control
  1. Treatment - The 5 'C's Model (Part 1 : Crisis Control)
Module 6 - Treatment - The 5 'C's Model (Part 2: Contemplation, Challenge, Change and Continuation)
  1. Treatment - The 5 'C's Model (Part 2: Contemplation, Challenge, Change and Continuation)
  2. Mindfulness and Anger
Module 7 - Case Study, Website, Summary and Next Steps
  1. Part A - Case Study
  2. Part B - Useful Websites
  3. Part C - Recent Research Articles
  4. Part D - Summary and Next Steps
  5. Congratulations!

About The Provider

Professor Patrick McGhee is a CBT therapist, psychologist and...

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