IHS | Working with Angry Teens

Training Overview

Join our comprehensive professional course led by an experienced clinician, designed specifically to address anger management in teens. This course provides an in-depth exploration of the factors contributing to adolescent anger, alongside practical strategies and therapeutic techniques for effective intervention. Participants will gain valuable insights into creating supportive environments that promote healthy emotional expression and resilience in teens. Through this interactive session with case studies and hands-on activities, attendees will be equipped with the tools and confidence needed to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young individuals struggling with anger issues.

Additionally, participants will learn how to identify underlying triggers, recognize early warning signs, and implement proactive measures to prevent escalation. Proven methods for de-escalation, conflict resolution, and promoting positive behavior change will be discussed.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify at least 3 factors contributing to anger in teens, through exploration of the latest research, case studies, and real-world examples.
  • Recognize early warning signs of anger in teens.
  • Utilize practical intervention skills for managing and reducing anger in teens, including therapeutic strategies such as de-escalation, conflict resolution, and proactive prevention techniques.
  • Integrate strategies to help teens identify underlying triggers to their anger.
  • Create supportive environments that promote emotional well-being and resilience for teens. the components of sexual and reproductive anatomy and physiology, and how to incorporate this information into work with children and families.

Register Through IHS

This training course if free but $10 to receive continuing education credits.

Organizer

Institute for Human Services
Phone:
614-251-6000
Email:
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