Leanne Spengler, Human Development Specialist
| R E T H I N K Recognizing anger; Empathizing with the other person; Thinking about the situation; Hearing what is said; Integrating respect and love; Noticing your bodys reactions; and, Keeping your attention on the problem. |
Research suggests that aggressive behaviors established in early
childhood become stable behavior patterns and are transferred from home to school and the
workplace and to the next generation. Anger has a causal link to aggressive outbursts. A
study showed that people got angry on the average of six times a day. This anger is
commonly directed to someone known or loved rather than strangers. What skills are lacking
that let anger turn into aggressive behavior towards some people and be controlled with
others? Anger is not the problem, it is what results from out-of-control anger that is the
problem. RETHINK is a program which helps parents and teens channel their anger to constructive outputs as opposed to out-of-control anger which may tip off aggressive behaviors which are considered to be unproductive displays of anger. The program includes role play, discussion, and video clips which are based on the letters of RETHINK. |
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