141 Creative Strategies for Reaching Adolescents with Anger Problems
Tom Carr
8 ½ x 11, 114 pages Item 8175, $24.95
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Contents
Category 1 - Mild Anger
- A Unique Anger Scale
- Avoid the 7 Deadly Habits
- Employ the 7 Connecting Habits
- Attached to Your Hip
- Don't Forget to Water the Seeds
- Observing the Ceiling Fan
- Signing the Declaration
- Removing the Barricades
- Angry Morning Meetings
- Got Bounce?
- The Professional Touch
- Stop Talking to the Wall
- Classy Classical Classroom Music
- 24 Desks and 3 Stationary Bikes
- The Eleven Most Important Words
- The Power of Pickles
- The Four Facts that All Parents Must Know
- You Know Where the Trash Goes
- Read Them Their Rights
- In the Pursuit of Happiness
- The Dangers of Smoking, Drinking, Drugs, and Anger
- The Walking Labyrinth
- The Labyrinth Table
- Individual Desktop Finger Labyrinths
- Crying Eyes
- Oh, Those Rolling Eyes
- Eyes Look Up to Calm Down
- Look Me in the Eyes When I'm Talking to You
- Fighting Eyes
- Linebacker Eyes
- Deceptive Eyes
- Don't Let Them Pull the Wool Over Your Eyes
- Computer Eyes
- Truthful Eyes
Category 2 - Moderate Anger
- Heavy Stones in Their Backpacks
- Thought Stopping
- The "Must Avoid" Word
- Skip, Skip, Skip to My Loo
- Exploring the Ten S's
- The Mood Tree
- Stress Dots
- Nevertheless
- Handy Fragrances
- Anger Is Like a Boomerang
- Look Out For Mismatches
- In Search of Sleep
- The Two-Minute Warning Whistle
- Stop Passing On the Pain
- Stop Trying to Make Every Child a Team Player
- The 24 Hour Rule
- The More You Do, The More You'll Be Criticized
- Making the Right Moves
- Anger as a Motivator
- More Moral Stories Please
- You Mean It's Normal to Get Angry Once in a While
- Set Reasonable Goals
- Avoid the "It's Just Easier" Syndrome
- Costly Insults
- Gratitude Journaling
- Time In vs. Time Out
- Turning Disappointments Into Appointments
- Sending Out Invitations
- Be a Trail Angel
- Personal Mantras
- To Chew or Not to Chew
Category 3 - Strong Anger
- The "D" Escalator
- Get on Your Horse Paul Revere
- False Accusations
- The More Steps, the Merrier
- Temperaments Determine Peer Groups
- Solitude: Rx For the Attitude
- Empathetic Assertion
- Yes, You Could Have Done Better
- The Drinkers of the Wind
- The Hard-Hearted
- Load Up the Bus for a Heart Tour
- A Thermos of Chamomile
- Making Deposits for the Needy
- Enjoying the Attention
- Dangerous E-Mails
- Defeated by the Power Rangers
- Stop, Think, Then Act
- When "We" Get Angry
- Meditation Impacts Teen Blood Pressure
- The More Muscle, the More Memory
- Adolescent Anger Scale
- Going West By Sailing East
- The Grizzly Bear Growl
- Are You 100% Sure?
- Consider Yoga
Category 4 - Very Strong Anger
- Save the More Intensive Work for Later in the Day
- Sam's Secret Signal
- After Five Minutes It's Loitering
- What's In it for Me?
- The Chill Factor
- Stop Arguing and Listen
- Sitting on the Back Porch
- Use the Back Door Approach
- Tolerance Tokens
- Why Are You Praising Me?
- Giant Leaps
- Standing is Confrontation
- Floating the Anger Away
- Let the Mumblers Mumble
- Putting the Squeeze on Anger
- Let Them Dump the Whole Bucket
- A Tricky Tactic
- The Missing Ingredient in Conflict Resolution
- Rethinking Triggers
- Changing the "F" Word to Fiddlesticks
- Mirror Therapy
- Anger: The Best Friend Repellent
- Let Me Think About That
- They're Not Too Old for Social Skills Groups
- Five Days Equals Five Minutes
- My Favorite Strategy
- From Injustice to Changing the World
- From Anger to Bitterness to Perseverance
- Uncle Jimmie's Photograph
- Don't Count Numbers, Count Colors
- Therapeutic Rituals
- A Vow of Silence
- A Unique Way of Breathing
Category 5 - Devastating Anger
- Never Never Land . . . Don't Go There
- Hitting Pillows and Breaking Dishes
- Just Walk Away Renee
- I Don't Approve of That, But
- Fly Off the Handle
- On the Radar Screen
- Adrenaline in the Bloodstream
- Set Backs Are O.K.
- Positive Closures
- The 'Calmer' Must Show Empathy
- Removing Rungs On the Ladder of Violence
- Apologies are Nice, But
- For Those Who Work Individually with Violent Students
- Don't Forget Forgiveness
- The Handy Anger Busters Checklist
- Offer Students Face-Saving Exits
- Effective Consequencing
- After the Storm: Revisiting the 9 R's
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