Clinical Topics & Methods Category

A Meta-analytic Review of Anger Management Activities That Increase Or Decrease Arousal

What fuels or douses rage?

1.75 CE Hour
139 members have taken this course

About the Course

The article explores the effectiveness of different anger management techniques. The meta-analysis compares arousal-increasing activities, like hitting or running, with arousal-decreasing activities, such as mindfulness and meditation, across 154 studies with over 10,000 participants. Results indicate that arousal-decreasing activities are consistently more effective at reducing anger and aggression across diverse settings, while arousal-increasing activities showed little to no effect on anger reduction. The findings highlight the benefits of calming techniques for effective anger management.

This course is based on the reading online article, A Meta-analytic Review of Anger Management Activities That Increase Or Decrease Arousal created by Dr. Sophie L. Kjærvik et al in 2024.

Publication Details

Publication Date: Clinical Psychology Review April 2024

Course Material Authors

Course Material Authors authored the material only, and were not involved in creating this CE course. They are identified here for your own evaluation of the relevancy of the material this course is based on.

Dr. Sophie L. Kjærvik
Dr. Sophie L. Kjærvik is a researcher at The Ohio State University, focusing on psychological aspects of aggression and emotional regulation. This is her second publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Dr. Brad J. Bushman
Dr. Brad J. Bushman is a professor at The Ohio State University and an expert in social psychology, particularly in aggression and violence. This is his fifteenth publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

Course Creator

Allison Brown, LCSW 149014591

Allison Brown holds a BS degree in Criminal Justice with a Psychology focus and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who currently works at a Long-Term Insurance company bringing clinical experience to claim processes. Additionally, she developed and continues to lead the Continuing Education Program for Social Workers and Nurses and often leads complex process improvement projects Prior to this, her primary focus was in mental health and worked in both the outpatient and inpatient settings providing support to adults with mental illness.

Target Audience

Counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and social workers. This course is appropriate for intermediate and above levels of knowledge.

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, you should be able to:

  1. 1 Identify the effects of arousal-decreasing and arousal-increasing activities on anger management.
  2. 2 Discuss the implications of arousal-decreasing activities on anger reduction across different demographics and settings.
  3. 3 Analyze the theoretical underpinnings that explain why arousal-decreasing activities may be more effective than arousal-increasing activities for managing anger.

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The planners of this activity have reported that they have no relevant financial relationships.

Material Authors

Any relevant financial disclosures for course material authors can be found in the article.

Course Creator

Allison Brown, LCSW 149014591 – No relevant financial relationships.

Commercial support

There is no commercial support for this distance-learning course.

$15.75

Course Details

1.75 CE Hours
Reading Online
Course 103688

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Availability

This course is available until Feb 13th, 2035.

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