Absolutely! Understanding dysfunction prevents you from becoming angry. It is why we/I survived!! I agree with your belief any therapist who tries to get us angry rather than to a point of the dynamics that have led us to surviving a dysfunctional household and how that affects us now is dysfunctional in itself. Rule number one in surviving a toxic dysfunctional enviroment...anger keeps the cycle going. Don't join the madness. I wanted to ask the poor woman where she got her degree. Her IQ instantly dropped 50pts!
I agree to a degree. It is important to understand the dynamics of dysfunction in a family unit in order to be able to understand and have compassion for parents who don't know any better, but what I think is often overlooked is that anger can be there deep down...pressed down and denied. If it isn't brought to the surface and expressed, then it can cause ongoing problems to the persons health, mentally and physically.
I mean, anger is an emotion that occurs when someone feels powerless. If a child is living in a reality of powerlesssness, then isn't it natural that they would feel this way, but perhaps different personalities bury it in order to survive? Others may act out and become troublemakers in their community. Some personalities are schizoid and they are the ones who tend to turn the anger inward...with depression being a result.