Ask HN: How do you deal with severe anger issues? I need help
I just had another episode that I haven't had in years. I get angry, really fucking angry. I start crying which eventually turns into just yelling, which turns into a rage cry, and then beyond that I can't remember anything, I black out. I just awoke, huge headache, my left hand is decimated and a lot of things are broken. I need to get a handle on this.
Luckily I've never had an episode around people, I have no idea where it would go if I did and I'm extremely scared of what would happen if it did.
Do other HNers deal with this? How? What did you do?
Please help me, I don't know where else to go. I have nobody to talk to in real life.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 42.2 ms ] threadDon't wait, contact someone before you talk yourself out of it.
I have had anger issues, although I never had rage episodes. It sounds to me that something in your life triggered this event, and that trigger may have reminded you of an earlier event in your life in which your response was to suppress your anger and hurt. This is just my guess though, but I would highly recommend you go to a therapist or even call a help line to talk things out.
Maybe feel a little bit of pride, because you are emotionally aware of dangers of causing harm to yourself and or others, and care enough to ask for help.
Help to share and solve your emotional state, is exactly what you need to ask for, so I feel glad you asked HN as a comfortable place to start.
That's a tough problem to deal with but you've already taken the right first step by addressing it instead of avoiding it. I have issues with depression and anxiety have a psychiatrist that I visit occasionally, which I've found very helpful. It's not all roses, because we don't understand the mind/brain as well as we need to, so it's rare that a psychiatrist can just 'fix' a problem, but it's very helpful to know that I can consult someone who's dedicated their career to assisting with such problems.
I'm sorry to hear that you're struggling and hope that you'll feel better soon.
Hang in there and deal with this as soon as you possibly can. You can get ahold of it right now, everything is still ok.
I strongly recommend seeing someone professional; we need doctors for the soul as much as for the body. I would recommend finding a good Christian counselor, because I don't think that we can truly resolve our issues without the healing that only God can provide. If you are near Austin I can recommend one. However, definitely find someone (secular or not), a counselor or a psychologist who can help walk you through this.
Also, you said you have no one to talk to in real life. I would recommend taking some risks to be vulnerable with the friends you have, or intentionally start looking for the kind of friends that you can be vulnerable with. We weren't created to be alone.
[1] http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~prewett/archive/FeelingWo...
[2] http://www.joycemeyer.org/articles/ea.aspx?article=dealing_w...
i am sure for many people it would be better to see an expert, but if you're the kind of person that would rather fix things yourself then that book contains lots of useful advice and exercises (the basic idea is that you learn to recognise what is happening, then control it, and finally use it; it's not trying to stop you being angry, but it's trying to turn it into a force for good, rather than an out-of-control mess).