Anger and Aggression
Friday's Progress Notes - November 19, 2004
Mental Health Information - Vol. 8 Issue 11
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CONTENTS
1. Anger management
2. Anger management skills and strategies
3. Aggressive behavior in patients with psychiatric disorders
4. Assessment and management of personality disorders
5. Bullying behaviors among children and teens
6. Treatment of aggression in children
7. Coping skills for the angry child
8. Anger versus aggression
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Today's newsletter focuses on assessment and treatment of angry
and aggressive behavior in a broad spectrum of patients.
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John L. Miller, MD
1. ERIC DIGEST
Anger Management: An Overview for Counselors
Anger can be a source of various physical, mental, emotional, social, or legal problems when not managed effectively.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/anger1.html
2. ERIC DIGEST
Anger Management: Counselors Strategies and Skills
Some of the most empirically supported interventions are cognitive-behavioral interventions including relaxation coping skills, cognitive interventions, behavioral coping and social skills training, and problem-solving skills training.
http://www.athealth.com/consumer/disorders/anger2.html
3. eMEDICINE
Aggression
Aggressive behaviors in patients with psychiatric disorders have many possible causes. Patients with schizophrenia living in the community usually would not fall into the persistently violent category, but they may present acutely with aggressive and violent behavior.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3005.htm
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4. AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Assessment and Management of Personality Disorders
The treatment of medical and psychiatric disorders is more complicated in patients with comorbid personality disorders.
5. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Bullying Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents
Bullying involves a pattern of repeated aggression, a deliberate intent to harm or disturb a victim despite the victim's apparent
distress, and a real or perceived imbalance of power.
6. PRIMARY CARE COMPANION
Treatment of Aggression in Children
Most young patients with aggressive behavior can be treated with nonpharmacologic interventions. Some require pharmacotherapy.
http://www.psychiatrist.com/pcc/pccpdf/v05s06/v05s0602.pdf
7. US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Helping Young Children Deal with Anger
This article explores the components of children's anger, factors contributing to understanding and managing anger, and the ways adults can guide children's expressions of anger.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/issues/childsanger.html
8. THE BECK INSTITUTE NEWSLETTER
Anger Versus Aggression
A useful technique in capturing beliefs about anger and aggression - as well as intervening in them - is a simple cost-benefit analysis.
http://www.beckinstitute.org/June03/pre4.html
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