31 min

Angry Again: Tips on Managing Emotions to Reduce Aggression Practical for Your Practice

    • Mental Health

Anger is the most highly reported challenge, across disorders, for Servicemembers and Veterans, especially post-deployment. In this episode, we get fired up talking about anger, aggression, and the role of other secondary emotions such as guilt, shame, and fear. Our guest, Dr. Shannon Miles, helps us distinguish between impulsive and premeditated aggression and walks us through the main components of her protocol Managing Emotions to Reduce Aggression. Need to get more comfortable with anger and help clients with aggression? Take a listen. You won’t regret it.
Dr. Miles is a clinical psychologist at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Her research and clinical work explore ways to assist Veterans and Service Members recovering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and challenging comorbidities such as emotion dysregulation, aggression, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). She is the principal investigator (PI) on a multi-site VA Clinical Science Research and Development study that is examining a 3 session aggression treatment and a VA Health Service Research and Development grant that seeks to determine if the VA’s mild TBI screen leads to more appropriate service utilization and better quality of life for post 9-11 Veterans. She is also a Site Multiple-PI on the Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC-CENC).

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Impulsive-Premeditated Aggression Scale (IPAS) https://cdn.ce21.com/documents/fixiit1yjkickq1mlknesq.pdf [17:57]
PTSD Coach App https://mobile.va.gov/app/ptsd-coach [21:45]
MERA manual https://cdn.ce21.com/documents/z5osm1an6uicltedhq3adw.pdf [24:45]

Calls-to-action:

View Understanding and Managing Anger and Aggression in PTSD: https://deploymentpsych.org/Anger-And-Aggression-Archive
Download and utilize the MERA manuals
Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

Anger is the most highly reported challenge, across disorders, for Servicemembers and Veterans, especially post-deployment. In this episode, we get fired up talking about anger, aggression, and the role of other secondary emotions such as guilt, shame, and fear. Our guest, Dr. Shannon Miles, helps us distinguish between impulsive and premeditated aggression and walks us through the main components of her protocol Managing Emotions to Reduce Aggression. Need to get more comfortable with anger and help clients with aggression? Take a listen. You won’t regret it.
Dr. Miles is a clinical psychologist at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Her research and clinical work explore ways to assist Veterans and Service Members recovering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and challenging comorbidities such as emotion dysregulation, aggression, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). She is the principal investigator (PI) on a multi-site VA Clinical Science Research and Development study that is examining a 3 session aggression treatment and a VA Health Service Research and Development grant that seeks to determine if the VA’s mild TBI screen leads to more appropriate service utilization and better quality of life for post 9-11 Veterans. She is also a Site Multiple-PI on the Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC-CENC).

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Impulsive-Premeditated Aggression Scale (IPAS) https://cdn.ce21.com/documents/fixiit1yjkickq1mlknesq.pdf [17:57]
PTSD Coach App https://mobile.va.gov/app/ptsd-coach [21:45]
MERA manual https://cdn.ce21.com/documents/z5osm1an6uicltedhq3adw.pdf [24:45]

Calls-to-action:

View Understanding and Managing Anger and Aggression in PTSD: https://deploymentpsych.org/Anger-And-Aggression-Archive
Download and utilize the MERA manuals
Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice Podcast
Subscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email

31 min