Originally Posted by
IndiReloaded
Right, but I wonder about recognizing actual physical symptoms. I got really angry once and remember a 'rush' feeling (adrenaline?) that was actually quite unnerving.
Wow, just once? Is that the normal level of getting that angry?
I ask because I am similar to incognitos wife, except I recognise my anger issue and have been working on it for years. I'll always be working on it because it is such an insidious problem.
First thing about anger that was eye opening for me is that anger is always a secondary emotion, there is always something before it. Annoyance, irritation, sadness, it doesn't matter what the primary emotion is, recognising it is the key. Once it is recognised it can be dealt with before anger kicks in.
Once anger kicks in and the rush begins, there is nothing that can be done, except ride the storm. The angry party must want to be calm before calmness will find them. Personally, I can be shaky and edgy for hours after a rage session. They don't happen very often anymore. I used to feel like I had a ball of rage in my stomach just waiting to be released, I felt like my anger was a part of me. It took quite a lot of councelling to overcome it and I was aware of it and wanted to change.
Incognito, I wish you luck with marriage counselling.
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