Managing Anger in the Workplace – Interactive PDF

A review of the positive and productive ways caregivers can help themselves and others manage anger in the workplace.

Describe the biological changes that take place in the body when someone becomes angry.
List at least two physical illnesses and two mental illnesses associated with anger.
Outline a plan of action one might take to deal with angry feelings before they happen.
Discuss the importance of using assertive communication instead of aggressive communication.
Decide to get professional help if/when anger becomes a problem.

A man in a gray suit holds a megaphone and aggressively points at another man sitting at a desk. The background shows shelves filled with books and a clock on the wall. The man sitting appears to have raised his hands defensively.

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A man in a gray suit holds a megaphone and aggressively points at another man sitting at a desk. The background shows shelves filled with books and a clock on the wall. The man sitting appears to have raised his hands defensively.

   No Audio Included