Learning Objectives The student will analyze why individuals choose not to express or manage feelings in situations; e.g., using anger to manipulate.

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Learning Objectives The student will analyze why individuals choose not to express or manage feelings in situations; e.g., using anger to manipulate others, avoid others, feel powerful.

Are these healthy responses?

Are these healthy responses?

Are these healthy responses?

Class Discussion Questions Why don’t people always say what they really feel? What kind of reactions do you have when you are trying to avoid sharing your feelings? What are the types of appropriate ways to express feelings?

Create a scenario and solution as a group Come up with a scenario that students typically face on a day to day basis, where you might have different reactions to it Come up with the three types of reactions to it based on passive, assertive, and aggressiveness