Anger Control
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Anger Control Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Tame tempers by teaching cognitive-behavioral techniques.
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Angry Animals 2
A Board Game Teaching Healthy Expression of Anger
by Katelyn MariahWith a Revised Game Board, Updated Cards, and a Lower Price!
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Any Game Cards
by Max Nass, LMHC and Marcia Nass, M.S.Turn any game into a therapeutic activity.
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Between You and Me: Game
by Cynthia M. Brody, MFT; game board and card design by Thomas MorrisThe open-ended questions featured in this game offer children a fun, nonthreatening, and indirect way to identify their values and express what's on their minds.
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Conflict Cruncher Dominoes
by Franklin RubensteinGenuinely thought provoking, this game trains children to stay calm when facing conflict and engage in problem solving rather than choosing aggression.
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Escape from Anger Island
Teach anger control skills in just 15 minutes.
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Exploring My Anger
by Arley Loeffler, LCSWThe anger control game that draws from the child's own world.
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From Rage to Reason
by Franklin Rubenstein, Ph.D.Designed for older students and adults, this game is full of suspense and negotiation.
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Kelso's Choice Complete Curriculum
Conflict Management Skills Program
by Barbara Clark, Ph.D., and Diane Hipp, CPSFlexible, fun, and effective, this program really changes behavior.
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Let's Get Rational
by Jerry Wilde, Ph.D.Here's a simple yet effective way to help clients recognize and change irrational thinking that leads to emotional distress.
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Managing Your Anger Poster
By focusing on feelings that often precede anger, this poster encourages students to think about why they get mad.
Related Managing Your Anger Items: Magnet -
Peace Path
by Lisa Marie BardenTeach children how to deal with abuse and domestic violence in a safe and peaceful way.
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Peacetown
by Eric Terry, Psy.D.Teach youngsters how to resolve conflict--with two games in one.
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Remote Control Anger Control
by Franklin RubinsteinThis set of four card games teaches three essential anger control skills: Pause and identify additional feelings; Rewind and learn from past experience; and Fast Forward to consider consequences.
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Remote Control Impulse Control
by Franklin Rubenstein, Ph.D.Remote control symbols help impulsive children learn essential skills.
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Social Conflict Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.This game teaches seven cognitive and behavioral skills to reduce interpersonal antagonism.
Related Social Conflict Items: Workbook -
Sticks and Stones
by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSWThis board game teaches adolescents facts about--and alternatives to--anger and violence.
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Stop That Angry Thought
by Max Nass, LMHCHere's a deck of cards that teaches children how to manage their anger.
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Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Anger
Anger Card Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.For a portable version of the classic game, try this deck of 99 cards.
Related Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Items: Divorce, Good Behavior, Set of 5 Decks, Shyness, Teasing -
Use Your I's
by Donna L. McGoff, M.S.This board game teaches children how to express their feelings without jeopardizing the rights of others.

