Anger management courses and classes are all about anger control. For those who have anger management issues, who is in control when they are not?
It's most difficult when one has a confrontation with an individual who has anger issues. The natural response for most individuals is to retaliate back with angry responses. When you stop to think about it, when this is happening neither party is controlling their anger.
It is important that if a person is caught up in a situation where they have become the brunt of an angry outburst from an individual who has a anger management problem, that they take control. Feeding the heat of the moment can only make the situation that much worse.
It is most
difficult when
someone is lashing
out at you to keep
your composure and
your control, but
out of the two of
you really you are
the one that is in
control and you need
to take this role.
If you are used to
the angry outbursts
from the individual
who suffers from
anger control
problems then you
have a good idea of
their course of
direction. You are
going to be able to
predict the next few
moments. Perhaps
they yell and shout
and say really
nothing. Or they may
be very cruel and
derogatory in their
remarks. Maybe they
slam cupboards or
storm out the door.
By predicting what the course of action is in the heat of the moment you can pre plan your reaction which will help you to keep your flaring anger under control. In other words you are making a plan of attack but based on defusing the situation not stimulating it. This will put you in control although you may not realize it at the time. Anger Management Classes by AMI will put you in control of your life quickly.
Often the silent treatment during an angry outburst that a person with anger management problems displays can make the situation even worse. The angered person is not getting a response with which he can justify his actions.
You have a couple
of choices regarding
a relationship with
the angry person. If
it is a family
member or someone
you have feelings
for you do not want
to shun them. This
is no solution. They
are worth fighting
for, but not by
allowing them to
bring you down to
their level of
action.
If you truly want to
take control of the
angry situations
then you would do
well to utilize some
anger management
resources that will
train you to do
this. This however,
is just an interim
fix. The full
solution is to guide
the person with
anger management
problems into
seeking help for
themselves.
Lyn Rayner
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