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Anger management
I have huge anger issues, I am getting married in next 4 to 5 months. I break stuffs , throw stuffs and have also hit my brother and sister in anger. I want to control this and feel it could affect my relationship. I have good understanding with the girl and she is very special to me. What should I do please help I have been trying to control my anger since long but unable. After every outburst I try but only until the next outburst.
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Do meditation and yoga because you are not happy from inside your body. There is something irritation in your mind. Do things which gives you internal peace.
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Counseling would be helpful for this situation in a big way. It’s necessary to find the root cause of your problem to control anger. Do connect with me if required. Visit my Facebook page to know my work.
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Thanks for reaching out for help. Anger is an emotion we all feel. But it needs to be reasonable where we feel it and controlled if and when it is expressed. Your concern about your anger reactions show that you are already feeling the need to control the negative side of this. This is the first step. Psychological counselling and even NLP techniques can be used to help you find solution for this. I have used NLP for anger management successfully with many clients.
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you can take a video consultation with me and we can work through simple techniques and methods by which you can control this.
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please consult me or any therapist of your choice and make it a priority because this can affect other areas of your life like work and relationships too.
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Hi, Firstly it’s great that you recognise that you have anger issues and want to improve on it. This self awareness will lead to a very positive change. I am sure you must have tried everything in your capacity to improve your situation, so seeking help from a professional will help a great deal. As you say this person is special to you and you are getting married working on your anger becomes very crucial.
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A psychologist will help you give a different perspective will help you understand the root of your anger. New coping skills that can work for you can be discussed. Please contact me on Practo and I can help you better.
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Anger happens when our expectations are not met.. I suggest you to consult a psychological Counselor for a therapy to overcome this issue.. For a detailed discussion and understanding you can reach me by using the link given below :- https://prac.to/hema-sampath-psychologist-dir
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Hi Anger could be due to self limitations or capabilities. Try to analyze your anger pattern and root cause of it. This would help you in dealing with it. Be it your fiancee or siblings learn to treat everyone special. That's start with you. Lack of self love is also one of the cause for anger. Take professional assistance. Congratulations and best wishes !
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I appreciate that you are aware about your issue and approaching guidance from Professionals, It's shows you are kind person also by feelings. I understand how tough it is for you to control and how importance it's for you. I suggest you to consult with Psychologist near by you for one on one session to help you best. And Yes it's not difficult also once you think it that you want change you can do.
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Definitely you need anger management sessions.. For now take a pillow and punch it till it comes to pieces.. When you are angry.. I have made a video for controlling anger Will share the link.. https://youtu.be/jfkzdb1axww Refer to this.. It has step by step instructions.
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contact me for counselling sessions.. I'm from Chennai too.. if you need more details.. good luck..
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Here are a few suggestions that could be helpful : Rest assured that with awareness of the dynamics of thoughts and emotions, you will be able to overcome the challenge that you are dealing with right now. As you know, just like a healthy diet, regular physical activity and adequate rest contribute towards physical well being, there are practices that can help you take care of your psychological and emotional well being. Once you incorporate these practices in your daily routine, you will soon begin to see their impact in the way you think, feel and behave. The nature of the mind, which in simple terms we experience as thoughts, is such that, it tends to keep shifting its focus from one object/topic/event to another. Today the mind might be fixated on something. Tomorrow it could be another topic/event/person. Another important characteristic of the mind is this - You may either have thoughts about the past or the future. Try thinking about the present moment - you will see that you cannot have thoughts about the present moment. Sometimes, you may find yourself having very positive, inspiring thoughts. During other times, you may find yourself very emotional, or all charged for action. Whereas during other times, you may feel very lethargic, dull or lazy. These states may keep alternating. Having understood the nature of the mind, the first step is to become aware of your thoughts. Learning to be an observer of your thoughts, learning to observe them from a distance like clouds passing in the sky. Just like how the clothes you are wearing right now are yours, but not you, thoughts that you experience from time to time are yours, but not you. The next step is knowing that you have the power to choose which thought you wish to focus on and act on and exercising that power. With practice, you will have better mastery over this process. When you repeatedly focus on a thought, say, a thought which is threatening or disturbing by nature and identify with it, believing it to be true, the corresponding emotion rises in your brain. It overpowers your capability to think rationally ( ' you become blind with anger ' ). The cycle repeats and hence you feel imprisoned by your own thoughts and emotions. As mentioned above, with practice, you will learn to focus and entertain only those thoughts that are healthy enough to be acted upon. You will also be able to be more aware of your emotions and this awareness will help you manage them better. Figuratively speaking, all emotions come through the same pipeline and hence you cannot and need not selectively block a few and welcome the others. Awareness puts you back in charge whereby you can channelize them better. Usually when we experience disturbing thoughts, we may tend to fight, resist or control them. Again, fighting a thought is like fighting a shadow. You can see it, but it's not real. Fighting a thought or emotion only gives it more power. Say, for instance, when someone asks you not to think of a pink elephant, the first thought that invariably comes to you is that of a pink elephant. Instead, what we can do is, learning to be an observer of such thoughts and emotions( that are only based on past experiences and hence are no longer true or relevant today or do not serve your highest good ) and not identify with them or act on them. Here is a breathing exercise that could help you : You may do this in the night once you have finished with your tasks for the day : Inhale slowly to a count of four - hold your breath to a count of four - exhale slowly to a count of eight. Repeat this ten times. You may do this also in the morning before you begin your daily routine. Whatever you feed your mind through your sense organs have an impact on your psychological and emotional well being. Be conscious of this. Take care of the content you feed your mind - the kind of books you read, the websites you visit, the kind of music you listen to, the kind of food you eat, the kind of company you keep ( "You are an average of five people you spend most of your time with" ) Our attitude towards life in general and things in particular is based on our Beliefs - what we believe to be true about ourselves and the world. What are your core beliefs about yourself and the world? Reflect on those situations where you tend to lose your temper. What are the thoughts that typically run through your mind in such situations? What are the beliefs that make you identify with those thoughts believing them to be true and make you act on them? How did such beliefs originate? Try writing them down and examine the validity of these beliefs. Some of them may be limiting and negative in nature because of some of the feedback you might have received while growing up - at home, in school, from your classmates, friends, relatives, etc. But once you are aware of them, you shed light on them,examine their truth, they can no longer manipulate your behavior or actions. It is like exposing the film roll of an old camera to sunlight. As your beliefs change, your attitude changes, and words, actions and behavior follow. Please set aside time for exercise daily and try to eat healthy every time. Here are a few links that could be helpful : https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41615 https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41642 https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41716 https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41742 https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41639 Step One https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41640 Step Two https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41641 Step Three https://fit.practo.com/#!/content/41645 Step Four
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