Self-Help Resources: 
Anger

Anger2025-04-03T21:37:28-04:00

Self-Help Resources for Anger

Anger is a natural emotion, but when it becomes overwhelming or difficult to control, it can impact a young person’s well-being, relationships, and daily life. Understanding the root causes of anger and learning healthy coping strategies can help youth express emotions in a constructive way. Explore our resources on anger management, coping techniques, and professional support options.

FAQs

What are the main Executive Functions we should be working on with our children and youth?2025-03-17T16:10:09-04:00
  • Time management
  • Organization
  • Initiation and Completion
  • Attention
  • Metacognition
  • Flexibility and Shifting
  • Working Memory
  • Resilience
How does Executive Function play a role in mental health?2025-03-17T16:09:34-04:00

Providing the support that children need to build these [Executive Function] skills at home, in early care and education programs and in other settings they experience regularly, is one of society’s most important responsibilities. Growth-promoting environments provide children with “scaffolding” that helps them practice necessary skills before they must perform them alone. Adults can facilitate the development of a child’s executive function skills by establishing routines, modeling social behavior, and creating and maintaining supportive, reliable relationships. [developingchild.harvard.edu]

My child is rigid and inflexible, how do I help them?2025-03-17T16:08:21-04:00

A parent’s approach to helping a rigid child is key to mitigating the problem.  Make sure you are solving the right problem. See video: Oppositionality vs. Rigidity

We have experienced tremendous trauma, how do we fix our kids?2025-03-17T16:06:16-04:00

Trauma of any kind is very serious. This can be self-inflicted or inflicted. Both should be treated with extremely good therapists who specialize in trauma informed therapy. EMDR Certification is a key beginning when searching for a therapist and they should have many years of full-time practice as well.

VIDEOS

Helping Kids Survive Trauma

BOOKS

Heartwounds by Tian Dayton, PhD

Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse by Carolyn Ainscough and Kay Toon

Waking the Tiger by Peter Levine

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