Practitioner's Guide to Anger Management
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Practitioner's Guide to Anger Management

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Practitioner's Guide to Anger Management

About this book

The SMART approach to treating problem anger

As a therapist, you know that every client experiences anger in a different way. That's why it's so important to customize your treatment plan using the best tools available. Based on Howard Kassinove and Raymond C. Tafrate's innovative and modular SMART (Selection Menu for Anger Reduction Treatment) model for treating anger, this groundbreaking professional's manual offers an array of strategies to help you create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your client and their specific needs.

With this powerful, evidence-based guide, you'll learn how to help clients understand and manage unhealthy anger. You'll find motivational interviewing techniques, strategies for engaging clients in therapy, and tools for incorporating different treatment methods—such as acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)—into your sessions. Also included is direction for case formulation and treatment planning, as well as links to downloadable handouts, worksheets, and sample scripts that can be incorporated into real-world sessions. Using the effective SMART model outlined in this book, you can help your clients gain control over anger, successfully regulate their emotions, and live better lives.

Discover SMART interventions to help clients:

  • Identify and alter anger triggers
  • Enhance motivation and awareness
  • Overcome impulsive urges
  • Alter lifestyle habits
  • Build distress tolerance
  • Improve communication skills

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Publisher
Impact
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9781684032877

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface and Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. Part 1: Anger Treatment Basics
  5. Part 2: Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
  6. Part 3: Preparing Clients for Change
  7. Part 4: Interventions to Alter Anger Triggers
  8. Part 5: Interventions to Change Thoughts: Accepting, Adapting, and Adjusting
  9. Part 6: Interventions to Alter Internal Experiences and Urges
  10. Part 7: Interventions to Alter Anger Expression
  11. Part 8: Going Beyond Anger Management and Putting It All Together
  12. References
  13. About the Authors
  14. Index