God has got an answer for your anger...
2018 Anger Management Conference
Conference Topics will include:
Anger Free Lifestyles: Recovering from the Anger of another and becoming proactive in resolving recurrent events.
Anger & Health: How anger affects your physical health and ways to become healthier physically.
Anger & Finances: Emotionally driven spending and financial interventions to restore your financial power.
Anger - Love - Spirit: Exploring spiritual directives for understanding and managing anger
Relationships: Adverse Effects of Anger in Relationships and Successful Ways to Resolve Conflict
Anger & Health: How anger affects your physical health and ways to become healthier physically.
Anger & Finances: Emotionally driven spending and financial interventions to restore your financial power.
Anger - Love - Spirit: Exploring spiritual directives for understanding and managing anger
Relationships: Adverse Effects of Anger in Relationships and Successful Ways to Resolve Conflict
Anger Topics
3. Anger's Purpose & Usefulness
Talking About Anger
Anger is not a negative emotion. Even the Bible states God gets angry.
Psalm 7:11New Living Translation (NLT)
11 God is an honest judge.
He is angry with the wicked every day.
Anger is an emotion that helps you to negotiate your environment. An indicator that something isnt working as it should. God does not want us to suppress this emotion but rather learn effective ways to manage it.
Here is one verse that supports this:
Ephesians 4:26New Living Translation (NLT)
26 And “don’t sin by letting anger control you.” Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry
Anger's energy can be used constructively to address your challenges or destructively by never addressing the core catalyst of your real concerns. Tangent angry acts are ineffective at addressing core issues that have created a perpetually angry state. In psychology we call this projection
defense mechanism. 3. Projection is a form of defense in which unwanted feelings are displaced onto another person, where they then appear as a threat from the external world. A common form of projection occurs when an individual, threatened by his own angry feelings, accuses another of harbouring hostile thoughts. (Brittanica website.)
or in some cases transference can also be identified in these tangent acts of aggression or hostility:
Transference is a phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another. (Wikipedia)
I think as we reflect of the uses of anger we find with it a personal call to understand appropriate ways to use this emotion towards the resolution of our core concerns rather than not. This requires strength and resolve. The journey towards understanding oneself is not always an easy one.
Be strong enough to look at the source of your anger and wise enough to seek healthy ways to resolve the problems at their source.
If your anger blinds you, seek ways to regain your sight constructively through: a professional counselor, pastor, even close friends and relatives can be helpful in negotiating strong emotions. However, discretion should be used in who and what you disclose to others.... Anger is not justified just because one is angry. And the consequences of anger can either be rewarding, empowering, or embarrassing and awkward depending on your approach to managing it.
Anger is like anxiety. It can stem from environmental factors, from people, from situations, from health conditions, from traumatic memories. Depending upon the source of anger different approaches toward resolving it may be more effective than others.
If you are trying to sort through your anger sometimes the help of a qualified expert may be very beneficial towards the resolution of it. But it may mean that you will have to wrestle with some issues you have been avoiding or not willing to deal with. May God give you the wisdom you are seeking to find true peace in your soul. Amen.
Do you have challenges with anger? Sign up for the conference or
Schedule an appointment:
(405)748-0091
Anger is not a negative emotion. Even the Bible states God gets angry.
Psalm 7:11New Living Translation (NLT)
11 God is an honest judge.
He is angry with the wicked every day.
Anger is an emotion that helps you to negotiate your environment. An indicator that something isnt working as it should. God does not want us to suppress this emotion but rather learn effective ways to manage it.
Here is one verse that supports this:
Ephesians 4:26New Living Translation (NLT)
26 And “don’t sin by letting anger control you.” Don’t let the sun go down while you are still angry
Anger's energy can be used constructively to address your challenges or destructively by never addressing the core catalyst of your real concerns. Tangent angry acts are ineffective at addressing core issues that have created a perpetually angry state. In psychology we call this projection
defense mechanism. 3. Projection is a form of defense in which unwanted feelings are displaced onto another person, where they then appear as a threat from the external world. A common form of projection occurs when an individual, threatened by his own angry feelings, accuses another of harbouring hostile thoughts. (Brittanica website.)
or in some cases transference can also be identified in these tangent acts of aggression or hostility:
Transference is a phenomenon characterized by unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another. (Wikipedia)
I think as we reflect of the uses of anger we find with it a personal call to understand appropriate ways to use this emotion towards the resolution of our core concerns rather than not. This requires strength and resolve. The journey towards understanding oneself is not always an easy one.
Be strong enough to look at the source of your anger and wise enough to seek healthy ways to resolve the problems at their source.
If your anger blinds you, seek ways to regain your sight constructively through: a professional counselor, pastor, even close friends and relatives can be helpful in negotiating strong emotions. However, discretion should be used in who and what you disclose to others.... Anger is not justified just because one is angry. And the consequences of anger can either be rewarding, empowering, or embarrassing and awkward depending on your approach to managing it.
Anger is like anxiety. It can stem from environmental factors, from people, from situations, from health conditions, from traumatic memories. Depending upon the source of anger different approaches toward resolving it may be more effective than others.
If you are trying to sort through your anger sometimes the help of a qualified expert may be very beneficial towards the resolution of it. But it may mean that you will have to wrestle with some issues you have been avoiding or not willing to deal with. May God give you the wisdom you are seeking to find true peace in your soul. Amen.
Do you have challenges with anger? Sign up for the conference or
Schedule an appointment:
(405)748-0091