Recognizing is the first step in using visual aids effectively. Common signs include: Clenched fists or a tightened jaw. Redness in the face or neck. Rapid breathing and rigid posture. 3. Management via Therapeutic Imagery
: A scale (often 1–10) that helps users track their "heat" in real-time, identifying the critical "turning point" (usually around a 5) where self-control begins to slip. 2. Physical Warning Signs Anger Management image
: Illustrates the progression from early irritation to a destructive "eruption". Recognizing is the first step in using visual