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AA100L Helping Youth Manage Anger and Aggression 6 CEU TIVE21-202280 is a Course

AA100L Helping Youth Manage Anger and Aggression 6 CEU TIVE21-202280

Ended Dec 1, 2022

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Instructor Paul Gibson, LCSW

Thursday, December 1, 2022 9 AM - 4 PM

Location: Online via Zoom

Many youth in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems experience anger and aggression. Understand contributing factors to anger in youth including the impact of trauma, the experience of multiple losses, learned behavior, and complex trauma. Review the social development of anger in early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. Learn mental health issues associated with anger from childhood through adolescence including depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, behavior disorders, and substance use. Participate in group discussions on challenges in working with youth who have anger and aggression. Discuss the behavior change process with youth including how to evaluate anger and aggression and how to motivate youth to initiate change. Learn physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral self -regulation skills for helping youth manage anger and including relaxation and self -nurturance, identifying and expressing emotions, positive self -talk, thinking ahead to consequences, and positive options in situations. Review guidelines for teaching youth positive social skills for managing their anger and helping other people.