Anger is a common symptom that occurs across the spectrum of adolescent disruptive disorders such as oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.
A supplement to the Adolescent Co-occurring Disorders Series, the Anger Management Facilitators Guide and Workbook can be used as a standalone tool, or to enhance programs for teens with anger or aggression issues. You will learn information about anger, how to use the workbook, and proven and promising treatments. Both the facilitators guide and workbook can be downloaded from the CD-ROM.
The Anger Management Facilitators Guide and Workbook features 50 reproducible pages of client exercises and facilitator information. The exercises are designed to be used with the help of a counselor, therapist, psychologist, social worker, or physician. This facilitator's guide and workbook can be used in numerous settings: schools, criminal justice settings, mental health units, and chemical dependency treatment units. It also works as a self-assessment and learning tool in group or individual settings.
Among the 10 session topics: "Where Does My Anger Come From?," "Owning the Problem," and "Making Positive Changes."
About the Authors
Cardwell C. Nuckols, Ph.D., has spent more than 25 years working with adolescents and adults with mental health and substance-related disorders.
Susan C. Nuckols, M.A., is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Over the past 24 years she has developed and directed a school-based counseling program at the Center for Drug-Free Living in Orlando, Florida.
Use this as a supplement to the Adolescent Co-occurring Disorders Series or as a stand-alone tool to help teens with anger or aggression issues related to disruptive disorders such as oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.