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How to Use DBT Skills to Manage Anger

Anger is a normal human emotion, but when it becomes overwhelming or uncontrollable, it can wreak havoc on your life. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) offers a powerful toolkit for managing anger effectively. By learning and practicing DBT skills, you can develop healthier ways to cope with anger and improve your overall well-being.

Understanding anger

Before diving into DBT skills, it's essential to understand anger. Anger is often a secondary emotion, meaning it's a response to another emotion like sadness, frustration, or fear. By identifying the underlying emotions, you can address the root cause of your anger.

DBT skills for anger management

Mindfulness: Mindfulness helps you stay grounded in the present moment, reducing the intensity of your anger. Techniques like deep breathing, body scans, and observing your thoughts and feelings without judgment can be incredibly helpful.

Distress tolerance: This skill set teaches you how to cope with intense emotions without resorting to destructive behaviors. When anger arises, try grounding techniques, distraction, or accepting the situation as it is.

Emotion regulation: DBT provides strategies for understanding and managing your emotions. By identifying your anger triggers and developing healthy coping mechanisms, you can reduce the frequency and intensity of angry outbursts.

Interpersonal effectiveness: This skill set focuses on improving communication and relationships. By learning how to express your needs assertively and respectfully, you can reduce conflict and avoid escalating anger.

Practical tips

  • Identify your anger triggers: Pay attention to situations or people that tend to provoke anger.

  • Practice self-care: Ensure you're getting enough sleep, exercise, and healthy nutrition.

  • Build a support system: Talk to friends, family, or a therapist about your anger.

  • Seek professional help: If anger is severely impacting your life, consider seeking therapy.

Remember, managing anger is a process. Be patient with yourself and celebrate small victories. By incorporating DBT skills into your life, you can develop healthier ways to cope with anger and enjoy a more fulfilling life.

Would you like to explore specific DBT techniques for managing anger in more detail? Our team at Salt River Therapy is ready to equip you with these skills. Click the link below and schedule a free phone consultation with any of our qualified therapists. 




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