🛡️ Student Mental Health Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

29.02 – The Difference Between Anger and Violence: Anger and violence are not the same, though people often confuse them. Anger is an emotion—a natural human response to frustration or unfairness—while violence is a harmful action taken when anger controls behavior. You can feel angry without ever hurting anyone or anything. Recognizing this difference gives you back control, because emotions themselves are not dangerous—only unregulated actions are. Violence tries to overpower others, but healthy anger communicates boundaries and asks for change. When you express anger safely, you protect both yourself and others from long-term damage. The real strength lies in expressing big feelings through calm but clear words. When you practice separating your emotion from your action, you create space for problem-solving instead of destruction. Anger can be a spark for justice, while violence only deepens pain. Learning this difference transforms how you handle power, control, and respect.

About this course

Trauma-informed mental wellness lessons that help students manage emotions, build resilience, and stay safe in real-world situations—like bullying, grief, violence, and poverty. Built for schools, youth programs, and Medicaid-compliant services.

This course includes:
  • Step-by-step guidance for handling social pressure, conflict, and unsafe situations
  • Stories and messages that encourage students to speak up, stay safe, and take control of their future
  • Flexible learning options for classrooms, after-school programs, and independent use

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