Uncontrollable Rage

Rage is not always uncontrollable, but lots of people underestimate what uncontrollable rage can really do to you. Uncontrollable rage is rage you can not control, Uncontrollable rage could cause you to to hurt and or tragically kill someone. Each and every person could have a different perspective on how to control their anger.

 

Uncontrollable rage can affect people’s emotions by them having a struggle in their head about should they do this or that. What people are usually thinking about is how angry they are and how they can let it out appropriately.

  

According to a new study out of Harvard,”About two thirds of American teens had a history of anger attacks involving real or threatened violence” they also stated “63.3 percent of adolescents reported lifetime anger attacks that involved destroying property, threatening others, or engaging in violence.”

 

Recently Sandra Waller an employee at a Burlington Coat Factory which is located in Taylor, Michigan, has allegedly shot a co-worker Named Loraine Faison in the head due to a fight they had the day before. The women who shot her co-worker was charged with firearm and murder. This is a very good example of how uncontrollable rage affects people.

 

Israa Awada an 8th grader at unis middle school stated,” What I do to control my anger is honestly do something that relaxes me like drawing or listening to some music. Uncontrollable rage is when you are very angry and you don’t know how to control it well. For example like breaking glass or flipping a table would be uncomfortable.”

 

   Israa also stated, ” I have witnessed uncontrollable rage before but they didn’t put it on someone else they put it on the driving wheel. What they did and by they I am talking about my neighbor, so they were picking me up one day and she was angry while talking on the phone and she was driving dangerously so thank god nothing happened to me.”

 

   According to the DSM IV-TR, “Anger is a normal emotion, but it has to be channeled properly. While many teens experience mood swings and irritability, which is perfectly normal” they also stated “ Once it starts you can’t stop”

 

  Dawn Agemy, a computer apps teacher at Unis middle school “ What I do to control my anger is to usually do simpler type things like count from 1 to 10.”  Dawn also argued “ It is not right for people to put other people in danger because something went on in their life.”

 

   According to girl_interrupted “It’s funny the things that trigger our emotions. This morning I was waiting for an FBT and had been waiting nearly an hour when in walked 2 people who were bumped up the line and I was told I had to go to another clinic because they were priority.”

 

  Mirna Badran an 8th grader at Lowrey middle school, “ What I do to control my anger is usually talk to friends or do something that takes my mind off of it.  I have also witnessed a car accident that was waiting to happen on the highway of a man that was supposedly in a rush and couldn’t take the traffic jam.”

 

  Mirna also stated,” Anger is when your blood starts boiling that you can’t take it anymore so you put every last thing that made you angry to another person, or  it could mean that you are to mad to even say a word.”

 

 In conclusion uncontrollable rage is most of the time put on another person’s  back because that is how tempting it is. A lot of people faced this type of rage due to many things such as breakups or family issues.

 

By: Ali Mohammed

One Comment

  1. I agree with this and bullying in schools and the workplace need to stop and laws against this need to be passed in all 50 states. Anger can stem from hurt and it is never okay for anyone to abuse another human being, whether they are a child, adolescent or adult. People in power positions and authority over someone need to stop abuse as well. Stopping bullying and abuse will likely stop anger and other mental health issues that go along with anger. People need to treat each other with respect. There is too much narcissistic abuse, gaslighting and mistreatment that goes on in both schools and the workplace. This can lead to anger and even suicide. People need to build each other up, not tear them down. This goes for relatives too. Kindness always prevails and the best way to eliminate anger is not be around negative and toxic people.

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