Anger Management
Worksheets
I did not know that I had any anger control problems until I
was required to take anger
management worksheets and fill them out at
work. It wasn't part of the standard program, although at the
time I thought it was. You see, our boss was carefully
screening people based on psychological profiling.
I work in a very high stress field, and my coworkers
routinely burn out and even occasionally become aggressive.
Getting anger counseling and stress anxiety treatment for
people in need of it before things got too late was just a
matter of common sense. Besides that, our insurance company
demanded it.
What I didn't know was that the anger management worksheets
and I have been asked to fill out meant that I was already
believed to have anger issues. We had multiple screening
problems – one for general purpose profiling of the workers, a
second one for people who raised red flags, and a third one
designed to get help for those who the boss already knew needed
it. I was in the second group – I had shouted at some coworkers
a few times in the past month, and generally been a stress
case.
I don't know what I said in those anger management worksheets
that the experts found so alarming, but the first thing I knew
I was in an anger control program. I knew that controlling
anger had been a problem with me when I was younger, but I
didn't realize that it still was. Apparently, however, I've
seen as somewhat of a ticking time bomb. In the program I was
in, I could get some help before it was too late.
The program was not what I had expected. It was actually
pretty hands-on, and very practical as well. Basically, they
taught me a lot of anger release techniques that I could use
when I got mad. It started with the classic count to 10
approach, but it built up to much more sophisticated ideas. By
the end, I felt like an old pro. I knew how to control my
emotions almost as well as some yogi from the east!
If you are nervous about filling out anger management worksheets
in your workplace, don't be. It can be kind of scary to have
your boss trying to peer inside your head, but ultimately it
can help to. An anger management worksheet can be the first
step to getting the support you need.
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