Anger as intense aggression.
The idea to write a series of articles on emotions came from a colleague in psychology. I became interested in this topic because it is very important to deal with clients who come for treatment of physical ailments and emotional intelligence.
I consider all symptoms and physical reactions, across the spectrum of feelings my clients and I experience. Analysis of live or small unresolved emotional conflicts becomes a new channel for the flow of ideas. New neural circuits emerge with new awareness. New experiences bring change. The result, as practice shows, is positive.
Returning to rabies, we can consider this condition as the origin of a very dangerous disease caused by a specific virus (rabies). Compared to the past century, medicine is progressing a lot in its achievements and even now people are dying from this disease.
Anger comes from the word “devil” and means to plunge into the moment with such aggression in a mystical, religious, infernal place.
Not only does a person lose control of himself, he is like the one who owns it. If you think of anger as a result of an emotional outburst, levels of “anger hormones” like adrenaline and norepinephrine drop.
These hormonal surges are caused by prolonged feelings of anger (accumulation). If you haven’t given someone the right to express their anger for a while, continue to live and raise the bar like a teapot. And here is another fall and explosion!
After all, everyone’s emotional courage has a different scale. It depends on experience, conditions and physical condition. Patients with some chronic diseases become more aggressive.
The same anger reaction is possible in people whose hormonal systems work at a very fast pace and whose mental reactions are very fast and immediate (for example, choleric people or people with ADHD).
Now let’s imagine that someone is motivated by someone else’s trivial event, action, or thing. This impulse drove him into a state of rage, and in fact, from the first years of his life, society forbade him to respond in this way.
Where does this motivation go?
Surely, everyone spreads hormonal plaques all over their bodies and dips into them, as if they were stored in a hole for a long, long winter. The greater the degree of human stress or the more sensitive the nervous system, the greater these reserves of anger are in the body.
The result is definitely a physical illness. I won’t mention any of them. Now let me tell you, this is a very personal thing.
What should I do? Be sure to work with a professional who will help you get rid of the feelings that your environment hates the most. Emotions are all necessary and important.
