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Started attending anger management group again this past week.
Was wondering if anyone has gone through anger management courses or knows anything about anger management in general.
What did you learn/take away from it?
The thing they taught me is that the very first thing in anger management is to be able to walk away.
I asked them well what's the second thing to do, cause I get mad when I'm cooking at work and walking away would mean quitting. And they were like "Yes. You are not meant to be a cook." That may sound harsh, but it was their response after we discussed what got me mad while I was at work. Nothing in particular gets me mad, just when the pressure is on and the stress builds I'll get uncontrollably angry if even one little thing goes wrong (which will inevitably happen).
Made me cry when they told me that. I felt like how little Ralphie must've felt when Santa told him "you'll shoot your eye out, kid!" (Christmas story).
Anyways, seriously considering trying for that disability as I have social phobia so customer service is out of the question for me. Cooking and customer service, that's all there is for entry level jobs besides dishwashing. So it's either I'm a dishwasher indefinitely or social security.
Anyways, I'm curious about other methods of anger management, besides walking away lol. I'm stuck working for a bit regardless, disability process takes a while.
My psychiatrist is willing to give me double the max psychiatric dosage of the bipolar medicine I'm on. Physically it's not dangerous they give seizure patients much more than that, but still I got issues haha and he sees it. I'm working the dose up slowly as we have to. I"m hoping the antimanics help. Well not hoping they do help significantly I just hope they help enough to where i can keep working. Never made it as high as he said he's willing to prescribe me, so I'll see.
Was wondering if anyone has gone through anger management courses or knows anything about anger management in general.
What did you learn/take away from it?
The thing they taught me is that the very first thing in anger management is to be able to walk away.
I asked them well what's the second thing to do, cause I get mad when I'm cooking at work and walking away would mean quitting. And they were like "Yes. You are not meant to be a cook." That may sound harsh, but it was their response after we discussed what got me mad while I was at work. Nothing in particular gets me mad, just when the pressure is on and the stress builds I'll get uncontrollably angry if even one little thing goes wrong (which will inevitably happen).
Made me cry when they told me that. I felt like how little Ralphie must've felt when Santa told him "you'll shoot your eye out, kid!" (Christmas story).
Anyways, seriously considering trying for that disability as I have social phobia so customer service is out of the question for me. Cooking and customer service, that's all there is for entry level jobs besides dishwashing. So it's either I'm a dishwasher indefinitely or social security.
Anyways, I'm curious about other methods of anger management, besides walking away lol. I'm stuck working for a bit regardless, disability process takes a while.
My psychiatrist is willing to give me double the max psychiatric dosage of the bipolar medicine I'm on. Physically it's not dangerous they give seizure patients much more than that, but still I got issues haha and he sees it. I'm working the dose up slowly as we have to. I"m hoping the antimanics help. Well not hoping they do help significantly I just hope they help enough to where i can keep working. Never made it as high as he said he's willing to prescribe me, so I'll see.