I know it is normal to feel angry at times. How does one not let the anger change who you really are?
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I know it is normal to feel angry at times. How does one not let the anger change who you really are?
madison101,
I'm currently in a study and I do read the Bible and this does help.
These past couple of days I have had so much anger it surprised me. The love I had for my husband has turned into something else. I don't know how I feel about my husband any more.
I know it is normal to feel angry at times. How does one not let the anger change who you really are?
I know it is normal to feel angry at times. How does one not let the anger change who you really are?
I need to find a healthy way of releasing this new found anger I have inside. I may decide to go to counseling again.
Thanks for the help.
God Bless
Stand your husband up against a wall when he is sober and scream in his face until you have had your say or until you lose your voice.
Don't you think that would cause more problems?
Obviously I don't.
You have less to fear from the man yelling at you venting than you do from the one quietly holding a grudge over a long period of time. Anyone remember Columbine or the recent preacher's wife or the lady who calmly drown five of her children.
Let the anger out. Shout the walls down in your marriage like the walls of Jericho went down.
Yelling at anyone for any reason is totally inappropriate and unhealthy. Scripture says "Be angry but sin not." To yell at another human is just wrong. There are healthy ways to deal with anger, and that is why I recommended therapy for the OP.
So if your child runs in the street and you yell at her while swatting her on the bottom, when you come to your senses are you going to sign up for therapy and anger management classes while getting a prescription for valium?
People are using solutions which aren't working to try and solve their problems. The results are predictable.
I guess you are right anger won't change you it is moments when a peson is angry.
I know I have to overcome this stage and move on to the next.
Thanks!
God Bless

Anger can change neone. Only love can heal you. But some forms of 'love' which is really all about the other person and not you, or a delusion, or their need in disguise, etc, of course will only serve to increase it or bring it back again. As it has in my case.
Yelling at someone to protect them from danger is entirely different than yelling at a spouse when angry. If you cannot see that, then you need therapy too.