Anger and Aggression Management
Level 2 |
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Anger and Aggression Management Programme |
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Programme level |
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2 |
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Duration of learning programme
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5 weeks x 10 hours* |
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Total number of learning hours per programme |
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50** |
* Unlike traditional schools, colleges or universities, there are no
terms, semesters, or specified intake dates for our uniquely flexible
distance education courses. Our system of continuous enrolment means that
our students can enrol on any day and at any time of the year. This allows
our students the freedom to plan their studies to fit in with their
lifestyle or work commitments.
** Please note that this is only an approximate figure and is dependant
upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and also how well you
grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end
of each module there is a question paper which needs to be completed and
returned to your personal tutor.
Module |
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Module Title |
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1 |
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Introduction |
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2 |
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Anger – The Facts |
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3 |
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Anger and Depression |
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4 |
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Dealing with Feelings |
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5 |
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Emotional Freedom |
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6 |
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Assertive not Angry |
Module 1 – Introduction.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
Outcome |
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LO1 |
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Evaluate how anger and aggression promote destructive behaviour |
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LO2 |
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Describe the meaning of depression’ |
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LO3 |
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Summarise what aggressive behaviour can lead to |
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LO4 |
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Examine the characteristics of youth |
Module 2 -
Anger – The Facts.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
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LO1 |
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Introduce and discuss anger and its origins |
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LO2 |
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Discuss where most of our anger is directed |
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LO3 |
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Summarise what is considered to be the important part of constructive
anger expression |
Module 3 -
Anger and Depression.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
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LO1 |
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Analyse your understanding of anger, depression and stress |
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LO2 |
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List the different types of anger |
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LO3 |
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Discuss the how Becks perceives depression |
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LO4 |
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List the symptoms of mild depression |
Module 4 -
Dealing with Feelings.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
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LO1 |
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Examine how a student deals with various emotions |
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LO2 |
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Explain why nobody can make you angry |
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LO3 |
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Summarise what you consider to be part of successful anger management |
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LO4 |
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Evaluate the outcome of ‘winning’ a conflict |
Module 5 -
Emotional Freedom.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
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LO1 |
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Discuss emotional freedom giving ways in which it can be acquired |
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LO2 |
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Identify the meaning of emotional freedom |
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LO3 |
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Examine reasons why people want to follow someone else |
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LO4 |
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Analyse what constitutes an important part of emotional behaviour |
Module 6 -
Assertive not Angry.
On successful completion of this module the candidate will be able to: |
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Learning
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LO1 |
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Evaluate how psychological and social development determine our use of
anger and aggression |
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LO2 |
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Explain what happen when you are afraid of certain situations |
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LO3 |
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Discuss the results of not asserting your rights |
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