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Anger Management, Treatment, & Teens
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Is your teen struggling with issues associated with Anger Management? We have information regarding Anger Management that can help. Desperate parents often "mis-place" their teens into ineffective anger management intervention programs. Parent and Teen Resources specializes in helping parents find the right program for their teen, their teen's issues, and for the family. Don't waste money and valuable time by making a mistake on a poor placement choice. Contact Parent and Teen Resources. They do NOT charge parents for their services.Complete the form on the right.
Many Anger Management Treatment programs work with struggling teens. These teens sometimes exhibit complex problems. Does your child exhibit any of the following behaviors?
Does Your Teenager Struggle With the Following?
Has there been a diagnosis of a disorder?
If your teen's anger management issues are aggravated by other treatment issues it is even more critical that you find the appropriate intervention program. Failure to choose wisely may not only cost you money and time; it may result in the loss of a child's future. Contact Parent and Teen resources regarding your teen's Anger Management issues. They can help you understand your Anger Management Treatment options.
Review the resources provided on this site. Parent and Teen Resources is committed to providing you relevant information to serve your needs as a parent or guardian of a troubled teen with anger problems.
It is very important to have the proper approach in order to effectively resolve a conflict. But merely solving the conflict is not enough. It is also very important to recognize what valuable lessons you learned from the situation itself.
Below are 14 questions to help you recognize the source of the argument as well as how to learn from it. Ask yourself the following after your next conflict:
1. At what point did the conflict get out of control? Was it something that the other person said that offended me? Before the fight, was there tension that already existed between me and that person?
2. What did I learn from this experience?
3. What did I learn about sensitivities, both my own and the person that I had the conflict?
4. During the argument, how well did I respect, understand, listen, and calmly state my point of view?
5. How did I manage my anger? How bad was I hurt?
6. How did my adversary manage his anger? In what ways was he hurt?
7. Did either I or my adversary change our opinions and point of views? Were we able to handle our differences?
8. Did I make the mistake of finding this conflict valuable for letting off steam?
9. Did I learn something about myself during the argument?
10. Was I able to identify my conflict style? Do I tend to avoid conflict? Am I inclined to compromise? Do I tend to be a competitor?
11. Was I able to recognize my strategy (how I deal with conflict), and my “weapons” (my methods in which to attack, criticize, argue with my adversary).
12. What do I hope for my adversary to do differently next time to avoid experiencing another conflict?
13. What do I want and expect to do differently next time to avoid experiencing another conflict?
14. Was I able to come up with a creative solution to the very core issue of the conflict?
These 14 questions will give you the encouragement to further understand yourself. In addition, by being honest with yourself these questions can help you change your behavior when it comes to dealing with conflict in the future.
Human relations fail because people do not know how to handle differences. The greatest reward in assessing the aftermath of the conflict is that it improves and deepens relationships between two people.
Author: John Edmond
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