we all need help throughout our lives. It doesn't mean a person is weak, rather it's the strong person that recognizes they need some help. Have a conversation with a school counselor, or trusted adult. You'll be empowering yourself by taking these steps to feel better. God bless and good luck.
2007-09-15 06:36:42
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answered by inkster7 3
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The only thing that I can tell you that I would do is go to my doctor, or shop for a psychiatrist, and perhaps a therapist. I say shop because there are good and bad ones out there and sometimes it takes a bit. I think you need to discover what that rage is all about, that usually takes a therapist. If you have been told you are an emotional wreck, you probably are. I would strongly suggest you get some help with it. What you are doing isn't working. Doing as I've suggested isn't going to hurt you, but it may make a big change towards the positive.
may peace be with you
2007-09-23 06:24:11
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answered by Linda B 6
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I agree a lot with Dion.. people don't think about these things in the house that can effect people. Also...you've probably been on a "high" all day..being around people at school etc. You're probably just "winding down" and that might cause you to be a little grouchy.(we get a lot of that around here)I'm sure you have to deal with a lot of different personalities all day...and it's not easy ..or possible ..to please EVERYBODY
And there's always somebody who wants to ruin our good mood...and THAT MAKES US MAD !!! Did this just start after school started back? Maybe you just haven't adjusted to the change in schedule. Maybe there's something deep inside you that's bugging you and this is your way of getting it out. OR...maybe it's an "Unsolved Mystery".lol
Sometimes I think we should call our house "Grouch Hotel". "You are not alone".lol
2007-09-15 13:58:18
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answered by Deenie 6
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What pisses you off at home ???
How old is the house/apartment??
Has new carpet been installed recently ???
Is Clorox (bleach) used to clean at home ???
All these questions are real.
New carpet contains Famaldehyde and affects the central nervous system.
If the house/apartment is old. There could be mold hidden within the walls or under the carpet. The mold also affects the central nervous system.
Bleach is the biggest cause of depression.
If you have unresolved issues with someone at home. You may not think about it consiously, but your subconsious is nagging at you.
Just some 'food' for thought.
2007-09-15 13:42:00
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answered by Dionannan 5
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If you are young (high school) and you asking yourself that question, you may want to seek counseling. It is not at all shameful, or deminishing of your person.
I would consider taking a hard look at what makes you feel angry. Is it something going on in the household, at school, or with your classes.
Has something seriously changed in your life?
2007-09-22 23:50:40
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answered by Naomi M 1
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Perhaps it is time to find out why you get mad.. Is easy to blame someone else for setting you off.. but, there may be some underlying conditions within your mind which make you subject to these reactions. May want to check out this web site.
http://www.geocities.com/the_inner_search/
2007-09-20 00:44:46
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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Maybe you're just tired at the end of the school day.
Try to take a short nap when you get home from school.
If it keeps up you might want to speak to the school guidance counselor.
Take care.
2007-09-15 13:37:36
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answered by thefinalresult 7
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Before graduating from high school I probrably would have benefited from counseling on realistically understanding my emotions.
Maybe you need a structured routine at home. Also look at this ange management group, it sure has helped me.
2007-09-23 02:22:08
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answered by Will 4
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You have these feelings because you are so close in proximity to the people you live with. Once you get old enough to move out you will see that your feelings will change because you aren't having to deal with your stuff on top of their stuff. Try to restrict your time with the people that make you upset. Try to keep a smile on your face even when they try to bring you down. Remember, they can't bring you down unless you let them.
2007-09-15 13:40:19
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answered by TheGuru 5
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what it is at home, that is bringing you down so much? It must be affecting you, and you are in turn,.. showing it to others...You are venting, and actually asking for help that you are not getting..as one person said, go and seek some kindness and advice, from a trusted adult, at school, or at church.
2007-09-15 13:52:36
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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