Anger Regulation and Expression Scale [ARES]
Assesses tendencies towards inward and outward expressions of anger
Reading Level: For youth aged 10-17 years
Administration and Scoring: Self-report – Paper-and-Pencil; Online (via MHS Online Assessment Center)
Length: Short:5 minutes; Long:15 minutes
Author: Raymond DiGiuseppe, PhD and Raymond Chiop Tafrate, PhD
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ARES Online Report (each)
ARES Short Online Report (each)
The Anger Regulation and Expression Scale (ARES) is a comprehensive, self-report measure of angry thoughts, emotions and behaviours in youth aged 10 to 17 years. Derived from the Anger Disorder Scales (ADS), the ARES assesses tendencies towards inward and outward expression of anger, along with the range and duration of anger experiences.
Numerous scales explore different forms of aggression including indirect aggression, bullying, and revenge. Results from the ARES provide both a general overview and an in-depth insight of psychological and behavioural aspects of anger, all of which may be used to highlight important problem areas and inform appropriate interventions.
Scales
Internalised Anger
- Arousal – Psychological Arousal; Cognitive Arousal
- Rejection
- Anger-In
- Bitterness – Resentment; Suspiciousness
Externalised Anger
- Overt Aggression – Physical Aggression; Verbal Aggression
- Covert Aggression
- Revenge
- Bullying
- Impulsivity
- Subversion – Relational Aggression; Passive Aggression
Extent of Anger
- Scope of Triggers
- Problem Duration
- Episode Duration
Online administration in MHS Assessment Center + (MAC+)
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