We get angry when we come to the conclusion that something is wrong. It happens like this:
- Something happens (trigger situation)
- I think about it in a certain way (trigger thought)
- I conclude that there is an injustice (something is not fair or wrong)
- Because of this injustice I feel victimized (taken advantage of, devalued, or not heard)
- When I feel this way I get angry.
But how do I know if my conclusion is correct? Just because I conclude that there is an injustice doesn’t actually mean that there is one. Just beause I think I have been wronged doesn’t mean that I actually have. I have worked with clients who were furious about something that wasn’t an injustice, and others that were not upset when there really was an injustice.
Sometimes there is a legitimate wrong. But other times, it is just the way that I am looking at it. And if is important to handle the situation different depending on if there is a real wrong or not.
Obviously, this is a ver important distinction to make when evaluating your situation and thinking through your anger.
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