Time |
Topic
and Summary |
| 8:00
– 9:00 am |
Review of Anger Busting™ Principles,
games and teaching strategies covered in Day
One |
| 9:00
– 9:30 am |
Anger: Just Another Addiction – how
understanding the ways in which rageaholic
behavior follows the standard pattern of the
addiction cycle can help develop an effective
treatment model for folks with problem anger
issues. |
| 9:30
– 9:45 am |
Defeating Denial: The Key to Anger Addiction
Recovery – an examination of the tools
and exercises in the Anger Bustng™ Workbook
that serve to break down an anger addict’s
wall of denial. |
| 9:45
– 10:00 am |
Denial and the Johari Window – an exercise
to help rageaholics understand what denial
is, how it works, and why they may not always
see the whole truth about themselves and their
behaviors. |
|
10:00 – 10:15 am |
Coffee
Break |
| 10:15
– 10:30 am |
How to Use the Counseling and Training Guide
for the Anger Bustng™ Workbook –
A survey of the features and benefits contained
in the Training Guide, with recommendations
on how to use these resources effectively
when working with a variety of clients, groups
and situations. |
| 10:15
– 10:30 am |
How to Use the Counseling and Training Guide
for the Anger Bustng™ Workbook –
A survey of the features and benefits contained
in the Training Guide, with recommendations
on how to use these resources effectively
when working with a variety of clients, groups
and situations. |
| 10:45
– Noon |
Introduction to Presentation Skills –
Learning how tone, pace, pitch, and the 60-30-10
rule of effective presentation skills can
help you successfully communicate these important
Anger Bustng™ principles to any group
in any setting. Includes video-taped practice
sessions to help speed progress and eliminate
distracting behaviors. |
| Noon
– 1:00 pm |
Lunch Break (You are on your own for lunch)
|
| 1:00
– 1:30 pm |
Handling Questions and Dealing with Difficult
People – Introduction to anger management
group dynamics, including training and practice
in using effective strategies and skills to
keep members of an anger management group
focused on dealing with their own anger issues,
even when some of them want to challenge your
authority and shift the blame for their behavior
onto others. |
| 1:00 – 1:30 pm |
Handling
Questions and Dealing with Difficult People
– Introduction to anger management group
dynamics, including training and practice
in using effective strategies and skills to
keep members of an anger management group
focused on dealing with their own anger issues,
even when some of them want to challenge your
authority and shift the blame for their behavior
onto others. |
| 1:30
– 2:15
pm |
Getting Ready to Present – each participant
will be assigned a topical section from the
Anger Busting WorkbookTM, along with the supporting
pages for that section from the Counseling
and Training Guide, and receive instructions
on how to prepare their module to present
to the rest of the group. |
| 2:15
– 2:30 pm |
Refreshment Break |
| 2:30
– 4:45 pm |
Practice Teaching and Instructor/Group Feedback
– participants will deliver their lesson
module, with the rest of the class functioning
as the subject “group;” participants
will demonstrate a solid level of competency
with the material and an understanding of
proper presentation skills. |
| 4:45
– 5:00 |
Summary and evaluation – Final thoughts
on dealing with anger; filling out evaluation
forms to help improve the quality of the program. |