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Re: Anger is a strange thing.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2023 12:46 am
by temporal1
Dr Todd Grande / What is Borderline Rage? (Borderline Personality Disorder Anger) / 8min
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“This video describes the concept of “borderline rage,” which refers to the anger that is oftentimes seen with borderline personality disorder.

Specifically, one of the criterion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) indicates inappropriate intense anger or difficulty controlling anger. I believe a lot of times when we see this term “borderline rage” it is referring to that even though when we think of rage, we think of a more primitive type of anger.

I think one of the reasons is that with borderline personality disorder, the anger does appear to be more intense and more primal than we would see with somebody without borderline personality disorder.

Anger in borderline personality just one symptom, however, it's the symptom that tends to get noticed first or at least one of the symptoms that tends to get noticed early on.

That's because of the outward acting component of anger.

Anger expressed in borderline personality is not simple.
We see constant anger, which is when somebody appears to be angry all the time.
There is automatic anger, which is anger that comes about without any stimuli or at least without any stimuli that would normally provoke anger.

We can also see triggered anger. That is anger that does have an apparent cause.

Oftentimes with borderline personality disorder, we believe the anger has higher intensity, a lower threshold to activate, and an extended duration.

The anger associated with borderline personality disorder is often pervasive, internalized (“quiet borderline”) and externalized, cyclic associated with a desire for revenge, and there is a lack of insight as to the origin.“

Re: Anger is a strange thing.

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 1:30 pm
by temporal1
Resentments are the root of much anger.

“There are NO Justified Resentments” - Wayne Dyer / 14:30min
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Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American self-help author and a motivational speaker.
Dyer completed a Ed.D. in guidance and counseling at Wayne State University in 1970. Early in his career, he worked as a high school guidance counselor, and went on to run a successful private therapy practice.

He became a popular professor of counselor education at St. John's University, where he was approached by a literary agent to put his ideas into book form. The result was his first book, Your Erroneous Zones (1976), one of the best-selling books of all time, with an estimated 100 million copies sold.

This launched Dyer's career as a motivational speaker and self-help author, during which he published 20 more best-selling books and produced a number of popular specials for PBS. Influenced by thinkers such as Abraham Maslow and Albert Ellis, Dyer's early work focused on psychological themes such as motivation, self actualization and assertiveness.

How much more complete teaching is when Jesus Christ was put in His rightful place, at center.
Without, it’s interesting and helpful, like the above video, but missing its core.

What lengths are taken to eliminate Jesus! “With surgical precision” .. to deny Truth. What a shame.

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Re: Anger is a strange thing.

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:32 pm
by temporal1
A new opposite topic: Kind-heartedness
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