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Hidden Anger--theories?

Posted by smokeymadison on January 13, 2005, at 16:44:22

i was told once that i have hidden anger. i never show anger. it feels like it seeps out sometimes, though. just wondering if anybody knew anything about he subject of hidden anger.

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Re: Hidden Anger--theories?

Posted by badhaircut on January 13, 2005, at 17:47:42

In reply to Hidden Anger--theories?, posted by smokeymadison on January 13, 2005, at 16:44:22

As I understand it, the usual theory behind an accusation of unconscious or sublimated emotions is that if the emotion can be made conscious and felt, then it will stop having a mysterious (probably bad) influence on your life.

But maybe whoever told you you have a hidden emotion meant something else? Maybe that they thought you felt it but were hiding it from *them*?

 

Re: Hidden Anger--theories? » badhaircut

Posted by smokeymadison on January 13, 2005, at 21:16:26

In reply to Re: Hidden Anger--theories?, posted by badhaircut on January 13, 2005, at 17:47:42

well, my previous therapist certainly thought that i had a lot of guilt in my unconscious, which i did start to feel and work through and then i was better than i had been in years. maybe anger is a big one for me? perhaps if i start to feel my anger and work through it i will behave differently.


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