Quadir's Anger

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QP provided Quadir with a CBT activity geared towards consequences of anger. QP explained to Quadir that the activity will explore adverse effects of uncontrolled anger. QP asked Quadir, what make his anger becomes uncontrolled. QP examined with Quadir the consequences for uncontrolled anger .QP discussed with Quadir hoe to let his anger go and how to manage it. QP pointed out to Quadir that when anger is uncontrolled, it can affect relationship with family, friends, teacher, peers and other people. QP discussed with Quadir effective ways to manage his anger. QP asked Quadir to discuss an effect way he has used to manage his anger. QP discussed with Quadir the impact of his anger. QP assisted Quadir in identifying the people his anger has affected. …show more content…
QP examined with Quadir the negative effects of anger in various areas of his life. QP asked Quadir to explain, how his anger has affected his relationship with his mother. QP asked Quadir, if his anger has affected his relationship with his peers and teachers. QP asked Quadir, if his anger has affected his school performance, and explain in what way. QP asked Quadir, what relationship has stressed because of his anger. QP asked Quadir to list the people who sparks his anger. QP discussed with Quadir what he can do differently to prevent him from becoming angry. QP asked Quadir, if he thinks his anger affect his physical and mental health. QP explained to Quadir, how being angry can affect a person’s physical and mental health. QP brainstormed with Quadir the physical and mental ways anger can affect his life. QP asked Quadir to list the school problems he has experienced because of his anger behavior. QP provided Quadir with a worksheet on anger situation in which he had to explain how he would react to each situation. QP explained to Quadir that the exercise will help him to understand the impact that his anger is having on himself and the people close to

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