Anger Management Therapy
Anger management programs
offer the individual plenty of - information regarding techniques & strategies
for dealing with anger. Is there anger management therapy available for those
who feel the need to take their treatment a step further?
In the early 1970's, a
psychiatrist named Aaron T. Beck, M.D, developed an anger management therapy
focusing on problem solving. This therapy initially called Cognitive Therapy is
now also known as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT. Beck worked with
patients for - years using his psychiatric knowledge but was burdened to see his
patient's treatment making only slow progress. Beck wanted to use a more
intense approach to - anger management therapy.
Cognitive Therapy is a form
of - anger management therapy which helps a person to correct or change specific
details in their thinking. These details, involving negative feelings, will
likely lead to anger & cause behavioral problems. Beck realized that it is
during the thinking process, negative thoughts are formed which lead to changes
in emotions and behavior.
If an individual could be treated at this stage,
helping them to change their way of -thinking, then they would see changes in
their emotions and behavioral pattern. Using strategies and techniques such as
relaxation training and assertiveness training, CBT has proven to be a relatively
fast method of - providing an individual with relief and allowing them to
experience freedom through endurance.
Cognitive Therapy has proven to be the
most effective type of - psychological treatment. Its popularity has spread
worldwide and is used by many qualified professionals to treat individuals with
behavioral difficulties such as anger. Literature about CBT is widely available
and there is :training in CBT provided for professionals.
Many people who suffer with
anger related issues avoid therapy. Some think they don't need it and others
see it as a sign of weakness. The opposite can actually be said of - an
individual who seeks anger management therapy. They are strong and determined, willing
to take whatever measures necessary to make positive changes in their life.
When a person gets to the point where they can admit they need anger management
therapy, it is essential to - find a therapist who makes them feel comfortable.
It is important to be able to communicate easily with a therapist since this is
the person who will help reshape the individual's life. Building a trusting
relationship with their therapist is vital when an individual is :committed to
therapy, no matter how long it takes.
Being able to share
emotions, whether good or bad, is important in anger management therapy. It is
through sharing and trusting that a person begins to discover things about
themselves. Once these discoveries are revealed, an individual will begin to - work on making changes in their thoughts and emotions which will lead to
positive changes in their lives.
Anger management therapy may seem tough
initially but with a trusting therapist, an individual will certainly make
progress. This relationship between the individual and their therapist provides
a safety zone, a place where they can feel free to disclose their innermost
thoughts and inhibitions. Exploring underlying feelings of - these thoughts will
eventually provide the tools necessary for success.
Anger management therapy,
either CBT or meeting regularly with a therapist, is definitely beneficial for - people striving to work through anger related issues. Choosing anger management
therapy is a big step and requires the support and encouragement from family &
friends.
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