• Jeda was in a good mood when the QP met with her for a session.
• Jeda listened as the QP provided the psycho-education about anger.
• Jeda reported external triggers for her anger is being rejected by others and being teased and internal triggers are feelings of being unwanted and unloved by her family.
• Jeda reflected on pro-social behavior good; eradicates crime and injustice whereas anti-social behavior is selfish, seeks to dominate, and damages families.
• Jeda commented feel flushed or hot, pounding heart, knot in your stomach, grinding teeth, sweaty palms, clenched fists and tense muscles and rapid breathing.
• Jeda shared calming breaths, backwards counting, pleasant imaging, muscle relaxing,
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• Jeda commented, “my thoughts are that my mother does really want me because she lies about my behaviors and my family really does love me which makes me very angry.”
• Jeda informed the QP “you know when I am angry because I am crying and yelling about is making me angry.”
• Jeda reported “it takes a lot for me to calm down usually one of her family members threaten to spank her or she gets sent to her room.”
• Jeda acknowledged “I am using deep breathing and counting backwards as ways to calm down when upset at my foster mother’s house.”
• Jeda stated, “I can remind myself that I don’t want to remain in foster care” or “to just stay cool because there are people that think highly of me.”
• Jeda reflected on how she can evaluate her response by asking others if she did well responding to managing her anger and reflecting on how she responded to the situation to make it better the next time.
• Jeda made moderate progress with complying with treatment recommendations, as indicated by Jeda agreeing to track and tame her anger by being mindful of his responses to situations that make her