anger management Flashcards

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Anger management

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A therapeutic programme that involves identifying the signs that trigger anger as well as learning techniques to calm down and deal with the situation in a positive way

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CBT

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Cognitive factors trigger emotional arousal (anger) that comes before aggression, so clients recognise triggers and develop skills to resolve conflicts

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Cognitive preparation

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Offenders reflect on past experience and what causes them anger

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Skills acquisition

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Offenders learn techniques to deal with anger-provoking situations more rationally and effectively
- Cognitive - positive self-talk
- Behavioural - communication skills
- Physiological - relaxation techniques

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Application practice

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Practise skills through role play, for example
Positive reinforcement

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Positive outcome with young offenders

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Keen at al - studied progress made by younger offenders between 17 and 21 - initial issues with not taking course seriously and forgetting routines - outcome was positive
- Increased awareness and capacity of self-control

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EVAL - Better than behaviour modification

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P - strength as benefits outlast those of behaviour modification
E - tackles one of the causes of offending - alternative treatments such as behaviour modification deal with only surface behaviour
E - experience of anger management may give offenders new insight into the cause of their criminality and allow them to discover ways of managing themselves outside of prison setting
L - anger management is more likely than behaviour modification to lead to permanent behavioural change

P - however - follow up studies do not support assumption
E - Blackburn - anger management has noticeable effect in short term - little evidence that it reduces recidivism in long term
E - application phase of treatment relies on role play - not reflect triggers in real life situation
L - anger management may not reduce reoffending

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EVAL - Individual differences

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P - limited as success depends on individual factors
E - Howells et al - investigation with Australian offenders - researchers found that participation in programme had little overall impact when compared to control group
E - not true all offenders - significant progress made with those offenders showed intense levels of anger before - also those open to change and highly motivated
L - suggests anger management may not benefit offenders who fit a certain profile

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EVAL - Expensive

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P - limited as likely to be expensive option
E - expensive to run as require highly-trained specialists used to dealing with violent offenders - prisons may not have resources
E - success is based on commitment of participants so issue if prisoners uncooperative and apathetic - change takes time adding to expense
L - effective anger management programmes not going to work in most prisons

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EVAL - Anger and offending

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P - straight forward relationship between anger and offending
E - anger assumed to be important antecedent to offending in that it produces the emotional state necessary to commit crime
E - however - Loza and Loza-Fanous found no difference in levels of anger between offenders who were violent and non-violent
L - anger management programmes misguided as they provide offenders with a justification for behaviour

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