ANGER/INTIMIDATION What is anger? What makes you

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slide1. ANGER/INTIMIDATION What is anger?
What makes you anger?
How easily do you get angry?<br>
slide2. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Anger used as a means of intimidation

When anger is used as a tool to frighten, threaten, or manipulate someone into doing something they wouldn't ordinarily do, it can be described as intimidation.<br>
slide3. ANGER/INTIMIDATION This tactic can be employed to assert dominance, maintain control, or gain an advantage in a relationship or situation<br>
slide4. ANGER/INTIMIDATION How anger can be used for intimidation<br>
slide5. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Threatening behaviors: 
This can include actions like yelling, clenching fists, or verbally/physically threatening harm.<br>
slide6. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Aggressive language:
Using loud, aggressive, or offensive language during discussions or arguments.<br>
slide7. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Body language: 
Utilizing one's body to intimidate, such as blocking doorways, getting in someone's way intentionally, or following them closely.<br>
slide8. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Physical size/height: 
Using physical size or height to violate someone's personal space and create a sense of superiority and dominance.<br>
slide9. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Emotional manipulation:
Creating a climate of fear by consistently expressing anger and threatening consequences to force compliance.<br>
slide10. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Why people might use anger for intimidation<br>
slide11. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Gaining control:
It can be a way to establish dominance and manipulate the behavior of others.<br>
slide12. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Compensating for insecurities: 
 Individuals with low self-esteem might use intimidation to compensate for their feelings of inadequacy.<br>
slide13. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Fear:
Fear of being challenged, losing status, or being overshadowed can lead to intimidation.<br>
slide14. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Effects of anger-based intimidation<br>
slide15. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Fear and anxiety: 
Victims may experience fear, anxiety, and feel constantly on edge,<br>
slide16. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Emotional distress: 
It can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.<br>
slide17. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Damaged self-esteem:
Being subjected to intimidation can erode an individual's self-confidence and feelings of self-worth.<br>
slide18. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Difficulty forming healthy relationships:
The long-term consequences can include problems forming and maintaining stable relationships, according to The Summit Wellness Group.<br>
slide19. ANGER/INTIMIDATION It is important to remember that using anger to intimidate others is not a healthy or effective way to resolve conflicts or build relationships. It can have detrimental impacts on both the person using the anger and the person being targeted.<br>
slide20. ANGER/INTIMIDATION Set limits, enforce your limitations, stay in control of the situation<br>