BloomInWinter
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There is nothing wrong with anger. It is a healthy and necessary human emotion which gives us the strength to survive and defend our boundaries.
When we're not safe to express our anger in childhood, it turns inward and damages our brains, bodies, and spirits. It is ok to be angry. It is ok to express it safely.
There are healthy ways to express anger. The more we begin expressing it through naming it, the more we process it and vent it out. Eventually, we arrive at a place where we can express it as it is happening, so it no longer builds up. It is a process, and there are skills that can be learned to avoid self-harm or harming others when we feel angry.
Talking about anger is a great start. With all you've been through, why wouldn't you be angry? Who wouldn't be furious? Anger at abusive people and situations is perfectly ok.
Writing it out, talking it out, throwing ice cubes at brick walls, stomping our feet, drawing pictures of our abusers then ripping it up can all be healthy expressions of anger.
Try to be gentle with yourself. Being angry doesn't make us bad people, just human beings who experienced trauma. It gets better.
When we're not safe to express our anger in childhood, it turns inward and damages our brains, bodies, and spirits. It is ok to be angry. It is ok to express it safely.
There are healthy ways to express anger. The more we begin expressing it through naming it, the more we process it and vent it out. Eventually, we arrive at a place where we can express it as it is happening, so it no longer builds up. It is a process, and there are skills that can be learned to avoid self-harm or harming others when we feel angry.
Talking about anger is a great start. With all you've been through, why wouldn't you be angry? Who wouldn't be furious? Anger at abusive people and situations is perfectly ok.
Writing it out, talking it out, throwing ice cubes at brick walls, stomping our feet, drawing pictures of our abusers then ripping it up can all be healthy expressions of anger.
Try to be gentle with yourself. Being angry doesn't make us bad people, just human beings who experienced trauma. It gets better.