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Course Learning Objectives

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By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:

  • Name the two things anger does for us. Therapist that Anger is a key survival tool in any culture with any group of people.
  • Name the three parts of T.I.E. Anger Management model..
  • Explain how do we express our dissatisfaction . . . this pervasive feeling of unrequited needs.
  • Name the five main words in the feeling language.
  • Explain Self-abuse command phrases found in the next category of command phrases, getting angry with you, resulting in self-abuse expressed as inner anger.
  • Explain where this view’s based upon, BBC stands for Beliefs—Behavior Continuum. Everyone has certain beliefs about life, their worldview.
  • Explain this little analogy came from a book entitled The Dance of Anger by Dr. Harriet Lerne.
  • Explain how to help manage strong emotions such as anger or anxiety.
  • Explain the actual identities of these two men who by means of their dialogue guided us through this anger management method.
  • Explain the entire purpose of this book. Faulty belief results in harmful behaviors that we are often not able to see. Knowing where certain beliefs come from enables us to challenge them, thus freeing ourselves to live happier and more satisfying lives.


    "The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."