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My Anger Thermometer Worksheet

On this page, we will provide you with the My Anger Thermometer Worksheet. It will help you in preventing an angry outburst.
What is My Anger Thermometer Worksheet?
An anger thermometer worksheet will help you know about the warning signs that your body feels and goes through right before going into an anger outburst episode. It will tell you how your anger escalates. You can also know your anger’s intensity, frequency, and duration.
How will My Anger Thermometer Worksheet help?
An anger thermometer is an excellent way to help you reflect on how intensely they feel anger, how strongly they react, and how to consider how the anger affects the situation and themselves. It will help you know the intensity of your anger before the actual anger outburst
Instructions on how to use My Anger Thermometer Worksheet
Take a blank sheet with a picture of the thermometer on it, divide the thermometer into 3 sections. At the start and the end, write 1-10,1 showing no anger and 10 showing extreme anger, and report the symptoms you feel with every number. (E,g Angry at 10- Feel like hitting).
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Conclusion
On this page, we provided you with the My Anger Thermometer Worksheet, which hopefully helped you in preventing an anger outburst.
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