The proposed training, "Utilizing Emotional Intelligence (EI) Strategies to Treat Anger and Promote Psychological Wellness in Therapy," will equip therapists with effective techniques to help clients manage anger and enhance overall well-being. Emotional Intelligence, which encompasses skills such as emotional awareness, self-regulation, and empathy, plays a crucial role in addressing anger-related issues. This training will focus on practical EI strategies, including recognizing emotional triggers, reappraising anger-inducing situations, and developing emotional regulation skills to prevent escalation. Participants will learn how to apply these strategies to help clients manage both internal and external expressions of anger, promoting healthier emotional responses.
Additionally, the training will highlight how enhancing emotional awareness and empathy can lead to improved interpersonal relationships and reduce aggression. By fostering clients’ ability to navigate their emotions more effectively, therapists can support them in creating long-term psychological wellness, not just by controlling anger but by fostering emotional balance and resilience. The session will provide both theoretical insights and practical applications, helping clinicians integrate EI techniques into their therapeutic practice.
https://nefesh.org/workshops/UtilizingEI/viewFREE WEBINAR
Utilizing EI Strategies to Treat Anger and Promote Psychological Wellness In Therapy
Wednesday, January 15, 2025, 6:00 PM EST
Presenter: Linnea' Willis, LPCC-S, LCPC, LPC
Course Length: 3 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the core components of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and explain how they can be applied to manage anger in therapeutic settings.
- Demonstrate specific EI-based techniques, such as emotional regulation and empathy-building, through role-playing exercises focused on anger management.
- Develop personalized intervention strategies that incorporate EI skills to reduce aggressive behaviors and promote psychological wellness in clients.
The proposed training, "Utilizing Emotional Intelligence (EI) Strategies to Treat Anger and Promote Psychological Wellness in Therapy," will equip therapists with effective techniques to help clients manage anger and enhance overall well-being. Emotional Intelligence, which encompasses skills such as emotional awareness, self-regulation, and empathy, plays a crucial role in addressing anger-related issues. This training will focus on practical EI strategies, including recognizing emotional triggers, reappraising anger-inducing situations, and developing emotional regulation skills to prevent escalation. Participants will learn how to apply these strategies to help clients manage both internal and external expressions of anger, promoting healthier emotional responses.
Additionally, the training will highlight how enhancing emotional awareness and empathy can lead to improved interpersonal relationships and reduce aggression. By fostering clients’ ability to navigate their emotions more effectively, therapists can support them in creating long-term psychological wellness, not just by controlling anger but by fostering emotional balance and resilience. The session will provide both theoretical insights and practical applications, helping clinicians integrate EI techniques into their therapeutic practice.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the core components of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and explain how they can be applied to manage anger in therapeutic settings.
- Demonstrate specific EI-based techniques, such as emotional regulation and empathy-building, through role-playing exercises focused on anger management.
- Develop personalized intervention strategies that incorporate EI skills to reduce aggressive behaviors and promote psychological wellness in clients.
Agenda:
Utilizing EI Strategies to Treat Anger and Promote Psychological Wellness In Therapy
Trainer: Linnea’ Willis, LPCC-S, LCPC, LPC
- Defining Emotional Intelligence & Anger - (10 minutes)
- Definitions based on literature
- Development of Emotional Intelligence
- Development of Anger as a means to assess one’s aggression levels
- Four Factors of Emotional Intelligence - (20 minutes)
- Appraisal and Expression of Emotion Four (when it occurs and what research says)
- Utility of Emotions
- Social Skills
- Optimism and Mood Regulation
- EI Strategies to treat anger and outbursts in Therapy Areas (emotional awareness, emotion regulation, and empathy) 30 minutes
- Recognizing Emotional Triggers
- Emotion Labeling and Expression
- Cognitive Reappraisal
- Mindfulness and relaxation techniques
- Empathy Development
- Group Exercise: Role Play: De-escalating and supporting Marcus after an anger outburst during lunch - (20 minutes)
- Reacting more effectively (10 minutes)
- Instilling Hope
- Obtaining buy-in/support from caregivers and support network
- Working through Resistance
- Avoiding power struggles
(30 minutes)
- Concluding the intervention – follow-up plan - (10 minutes)
- Review and Summarize - (10 minutes)
- Questions – (10 minutes)
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives