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Constant AngerBy:
Lately I seem to get angry about everything. I am constantly being rude to my husband, who has done nothing wrong. He puts up with it, but I don't want to lose him. I hear myself acting like this, but I can't stop myself. It seems like everything makes me angry. This is an everyday thing. HELP! --Beck
When we seem to get angry about everything, it's time to check within ourselves for what's going on. Are we stressed to the max, our nerves worn thin, so that everyday glitches we'd normally take in stride instead send us up the wall? Or is anger or resentment bubbling up ‑- and over ‑- from someplace deep inside, where it's been pushed down and ignored for too long?
I can't say for sure what's going on with you and your anger ‑- only you can ultimately know for sure about that, perhaps with the guidance of a counselor or therapist. But I'll mention some possibilities that might be food for thought.
Sometimes anger like you describe can result from pent-up resentment or rage, whether it's resentment specifically about things the spouse has done or things someone else has done in the past (a long-term version of "kick-the-dog").
You may also want to check into the book "When Anger Hurts: Quieting the Storm Within," by Matthew McKay, PhD, Peter D. Rogers, PhD, and Judith McKay, RN for self-help information about anger. The book "Feeling Good," by David Burns, MD, also contains useful information and suggestions for dealing with anger, depression and anxiety.
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