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What can I do to cope with overwhelming rage?

Fear is quantifiable, can be transferred from one person to another, and drives many of our behaviors without our conscious awareness. I think of it conceptually as something physical - like a brick.For example: A man is driving to work and is nearly hit by a truck that runs a red light - a big truck that would likely have killed him in his Toyota Corolla if he hadn't managed to stop in time. He is terrified - heart pounding, breathing heavily, sweating - the incident replays in his mind over and over until he finally represses it to a subconscious level - he is now carrying the brick (a quantity of fear), but is no longer thinking about it at a conscious level. His routine returns to normal for the rest of the day (most really terrifying experiences are repressed if we haven't learned techniques for dealing with them in a healthy way at a conscious level).The man goes home that evening and is having dinner with his wife. She does something really minor that feels threatening to him - something trivial that normally wouldn't bother him - say, she bought curtains for the bathroom for $100 - she thought is was a good buy, but it threatens his fear of financial insecurity. He explodes. Suddenly every resentment that he has toward her comes to the surface and he screams at her for ten minutes, ultimately threatening divorce - she runs to the bedroom in tears. He's not sure why, but he feels better - like a weight has been lifted. He has handed her the brick that he's been carrying around ever since the near fatal traffic incident. The terror he felt is now the terror she feels - regardless of the conscious thoughts associated with that terror. There's a good chance he doesn't even remember the near fatal driving incident. As far as he knows, his wife is the problem - that she spends too much money.I heard this example many years ago and soon afterward, I experienced something similar. I was placing a bronchial catheter into a patient's lung - a patient who had an AIDS related malignancy. (In the early nineties, AIDS was a death sentence and we were still not sure of all the ways it could be transmitted.) While taking out the guide wire, I pricked my thumb. I was terrified that some of the patient's secretions might have gotten on my skin and had now been injected through my skin by the guide wire. I scrubbed my thumb with iodine for ten minutes (which probably wouldn't have changed anything anyway - it was just an irrational response to fear). As with most terrifying experiences, I involuntarily repressed it.That evening, I discovered some overdue library books on the kitchen table. I screamed at my wife and children, telling them that they were irresponsible - and why was I the only one who kept track of things like due dates? I took the books and got in my car. While driving to the library, I started to realize that my anger was way out of proportion to the issue of the overdue books. By the time I got back, I had remembered the incident with the AIDS patient. I apologized to my family, and told my wife about the terrifying experience that I had had earlier that day - I had learned by that time that the healthy way to deal with fear is to talk about it with someone I trust - and not simply to transfer my fear - using anger - to the first convenient innocent bystander I encounter.So if you can become aware of this phenomenon, you can then become mindful of the influence it has on your life. You may then notice when your anger is out of proportion to the stimulus that seems to have caused it, and look for other sources of fear that may be contributing to your excessive response.Also, when you have a terrifying experience, you can remember to talk to someone about it - a therapist, clergyman, spouse or close friend. Sharing it with a caring human being is usually enough to take away the power it has over you, and prevent you from being an asshole to someone else by trying to transfer your fear to them.Practicing mindfulness is a lifetime endeavor. So if you want to become even more mindful of the role fear plays in your life, I provide the following.Our "hard-wired" mechanism for responding to fear is generally thought of as fight or flight, but there are really three general categories of human response to fear - we canAttack, Run or Freeze. We learn many other methods that are symbolic of these three.Attack -Anger, when expressed as rage, allows us to transfer our fear to another human being, thereby relieving us of the discomfort. I think this is the most common mechanism, especially for men. (See the examples above.) This can be where two people are physically or verbally "fighting" with one another - each trying to get the other one to "take the brick" (absorb the fear) - or - It can be when someone is carrying around a large quantity of fear (originally caused by one or more terrifying events in their life) - in the "fear reservoir" of their psyche - and then they try to transfer at least some of that fear to one or more people in their environment (who may or may not be in any way related to the events that originally created the fear). The people who chronically try to express their fear through anger may be characterized as "just an angry person", "an angry young man", "always irritable" or in extreme cases - "a terrorist". The terrorist tries to express his fear to as many people as possible - and is clueless as to the reason why (although any terrorist can give you one or more issues they perceive to be the reason for their behavior - and they will tell you most emphatically that they are not afraid!!!)Blaming, Resentment and Self-Pity are some of the other faces of anger.People-Pleasing, Manipulation and Care-Taking are methods of "attack" learned by the children of dysfunctional parents, such as alcoholics, those with untreated bipolar disease, those with personality disorders and those with other forms of mental illness. Children quickly learn how to diffuse the anger of their parent with a variety of "helpful" behaviors that they carry into adulthood. Being good at these behaviors may motivate them to become doctors or go into a variety of other helping professions, but it may also motivate them to be drawn into relationships with alcoholics, those with untreated bipolar disease, personality disorders and other forms of mental illness.Run -Getting stuck in Denial (denial is a normal response to threatening stimuli in our environment, but it should only be a temporary response - it is pathological only if we get stuck there)Pride, Arrogance and Entitlement - separate us from a conscious awareness of the fearGreed (or frivolous spending) - are two sides of the same coin - they are the expression of (or the defense against) the fear of financial insecurityIsolatingLust (promiscuity)Freeze -Using alcohol or other chemicalsGluttonyEmotional DetachmentDissociationProcrastination (Sloth or Perfectionism)The important thing for me to have learned was this - when I am carrying around any quantity of fear in my psychic reservoir, it can drive my behavior. When I recognize that I am behaving in a manner consistent with the expression of (or the defense against) fear, I can look for fears that I am not consciously aware of, and talk to a trusted friend about them - someone outside of myself, who can objectively evaluate my behavior in a non-judgmental way.If you are interested in “No Nonsense” answers to serious medical questions, please follow me. (>200 answers on cancer, medicine and human behavior.)

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