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Help With Anger In Depression - Why Do I Get Angry When I'm Depressed
The innocent remark has sent you into a sudden, deep dive, changing your mood to a dark feeling of inadequacy and self-pity from which you might not emerge for several days. It's often accompanied by a feeling of hatred and loathing toward the person who made the remark. You'll probably find yourself shaking with anger and unable to make any reply. The only thing you can do at this point is to excuse yourself and walk away to allow yourself to calm down. Hopefully, you will have a close friend or a loved one who understands your problem and who knows that this depression anger can strike at any time. If possible, explain to them later how you felt and what brought it on, so that they can recognize similar trigger situations in the future. The same feelings can be brought on by very different incidents. One example is the sound of a child crying. You could be walking around a supermarket pushing a shopping cart, when a child suddenly starts screaming in front of you. Straightaway this can bring on the feelings of depression anger and you could find yourself wanting to harm the child to keep it from crying. You need to be aware of the effect this has on you and just walk away from your cart for a time until the child has gone. It may take you a while to calm down from this but at least you have removed yourself from a potentially difficult situation. You should understand, too, that being prone to depression anger can also leave you highly susceptible to road rage. For that reason, it may be in your best interest to keep away from crowded highways if possible. Don't avoid driving altogether, because as an activity it can be very therapeutic. Make sure you have someone in the car with you who is aware of your condition if you do plan to drive in town or on busy roads. They can advise you to pull over in the event that your depression anger is triggered. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Hopefully, you've found this article helpful. If you'd like to read more from Jon, you might like to visit www.depression-tips.info |
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