Anger Management - Endorsed Certificate Course (TQUK - Training Qualifications UK)
Distance learning course with study materials, tutor support and final exam included
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- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
- Tutor is available to students
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Overview
Anger Management Level 3 Online Course. 100 Hours Endorsed Certificate Course (TQUK - Training Qualifications UK).
Expand your knowledge, and learn to understand anger and explore techniques that can be useful in the management of anger. Like many other emotions, it is very difficult to give a precise definition of anger. In general terms, what we can say is that it is a strong reaction to an array of different situations such as being attacked, being restrained, losing ones job, and so forth. You can probably think of many other instances which make you angry.
Benefits of an ADL Endorsed Course?
Endorsed courses are skills based. They have been evaluated and approved by an independent awarding body such as Training Qualifications UK (TQUK).
What makes ADL’s Endorsed courses different?
- Flexible Self-Paced Learning– adjust your learning around your home and work commitments
- Start and Finish at any time
- Courses globally and industry relevant
- Practical Component at the end of most lessons.
Allocated your own tutor relevant to your subject. You can have as little or as much contact as you like with your tutor. They are there to support you all the way through.
This course is endorsed by TQUK -Training Qualifications UK, an OFQUAL awarding body.
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Lesson Structure: Anger Management BPSIII
There are 9 lessons:
- Nature and Scope of Anger
- Introduction
- The autonomic nervous system
- Anger and arousal
- Galvanic skin resistance
- Voice stress analyser
- Polygraph
- Degrees of arousal
- Difficulties of arousal theories
- Theories of emotion
- James Lange theory
- Cannon Bard theory
- Schachter's theory
- Lazarus's appraisal theory
- Weiner's attribution
- Averill's social construction theory
- Facial feedback theory
- Managing Anger with Counselling
- Causes of anger
- Frustration
- Breaking personal rules
- Self defence
- Expression of anger
- Counselling strategies
- Empty chair technique
- Recognising psychological arousal
- Thought stopping
- Relaxation exercises
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Time out
- Assertiveness training
- Three steps in assertiveness training
- Five stage assertiveness training interview
- Mental blocks to assertiveness
- Managing Anger with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Identifying antecendents
- Assessment of anger
- Beginning therapy
- Teaching CBT
- Inferences
- Evaluations
- Chaining
- Disputing inferences and evaluations
- Independance and blocks to change
- Use of imageryEmotional insight Exposure
- Termination
- Working with anger problems in CBT
- Problems with CBT for anger management
- Anger Management Techniques for Violence
- Introduction
- Anger and violence
- Appearance
- Posture
- Affect
- Speech
- Causes of violence
- Cold violence
- Hot violence
- Reactive violence
- Tips for dealing with a violent client
- Strategies for violence prevention
- Action after violence
- Managing violence against others
- Mental disorders and violence
- Anger Management for People with Mental Health Issues
- DSM dimensions to diagnose mental illness
- Dementia
- Dementia and anger
- Supporting clients with dementia
- Grief
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Stages of grief
- Tasks of mourning
- Managing Anger in Children and Adolescents
- Introduction
- Toddlers
- Temper tantrums
- Older children and anger
- Adolescence
- Psychological changes in girls
- Psychological changes in boys
- Depression
- Eating problems
- Adults sharing anger
- Anger Management for People with Special Difficulties
- People with personality disorders
- Psychopathology
- Borderline personality disorders and treatment
- Psychopath and treatment
- Roid rage, symptoms and abuse
- Anger Management Services
- Counselling
- Anger management clinics
- Courses and workshops
- Group and individual work
- Conflict management
- Conflict handling techniques
- Life coaching
- Setting up an anger management consultancy
- Deciding on a Course of Action
- PBL Project to create and present a plan of anger management to support an individual experiencing serious anger difficulties.
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the academy, marked by the academy's tutors and returned to you with feedback, any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
Who is this course for?
Social Care Workers, Counsellors, Psychology Students, Teachers
Requirements
A pc or laptop with internet connection.
Career path
Anger-Management Counselling is also a valuable addition to your teaching, counselling, management, life-coaching, or community services qualification.
Questions and answers
Is the exam for this course online or do I have to attend somewhere?
Answer:Dear Katy Many thanks for your question. Once you have completed the course and elect to sit an exam; it can be taken anywhere of your choosing. For the actual exam, an adjudicator is arranged with your tutor, so there's no need to have any concerns regarding " test centres" etc. If you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact me. Kindest regards Amanda White General Manager
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