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Once you have answered all of the questions, use the Anger Type Identifier below to identify which anger type you’re more likely to exhibit. Remember, it is not uncommon to have more than one anger type. This is a questionnaire to help you build insight into your anger to help you control it.
THE MILLER-PATTON ANGER SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST Circle "T" for TRUE if you agree with the statement or "F" for FALSE if you disagree with the statement. T F 1. I use abusive language, such as, name-calling, insults, sarcasm or swearing. T F 2. People tell me that I become too angry, too quickly.
Think about the situations where your anger comes out most often. Is it with loved ones? At work? What happens when you react angrily? Are you a shouter, or do you turn your anger inward? What words do you tend to use? What feelings tend to come out when you’re angry, and how do those feelings find expression, in good ways or bad?
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Novaco Anger Scale. Answer the following questions using the number guide below write: 0 if you would feel little or no annoyance. if you would feel a little irritated. if you would feel moderately upset. if you feel quite angry. if you would feel very angry.
The Buss Perry Aggression Questionnaire (BPAQ) is a self-reporting inventory that has been widely used in psychological research to assess individual aggression levels. It was developed by Arnold H. Buss and Mark Perry in the 1990s as a means to quantify aggression in adults across a broad spectrum.
AN ANGER QUESTIONNAIRE (For Men and Women) Looking back at a history of how you have handled your anger with your partner(s), your children (if you have any), and others in your life can give you a much better sense of how anger has played a part in your life.