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The less severe threats are disrespecting,
humiliation, betrayal and obstruction. Although the less severe can lead
to a chaotic situation, it is less likely that a person will become
raged if someone is not harming them physically. Of course, this is an
exception, since there are people that will become raged over simple
things, including nothing at all. Borderline personality types will
become enraged when they feel abandoned, insulted emotionally, or if
they feel another person betrayed them. Sometimes the person is correct
in their line of thinking, but in many cases, they are not.
For example, if a person with borderline
personality disorder is in a relationship and feels they are loosing
control it is often because they feel abandoned or betrayed. They will
hunt you down and harm you if they feel anyway hurt because of your
actions or behaviors. They will call the workplace numerous of times, or
else stalk you when you are at work. These types are often angered and
the underlying source is jealousy and greed. Anger has hatred at the
roots automatically, whether a person is acting out appropriately or
not.
For example, if a person hates something
that another person do, they may address the situation appropriately by
letting them know that they hate what the person has done. A person with
uncontrollable anger differs, simply because they do not always
necessary hate what a person is doing, rather they hate people in
general. This is when anger becomes deadly. Another type of rage can be
seen in personality types, including narcissistic types or paranoid
personality types.
These people believe that they are a
special breed of people and everyone else is below them. This type of
thinking is known as Grandiosity. This makes the person(s) superficial
since they are in an illusional state of mind. The person(s) emotions
and feelings are usually artificial and have no grounds for purpose.
NOTE: Paranoid Schizophrenias often act out in anger on several
different levels. Because of the difference in anger expressed, it makes
it difficult to determine when these types are mad. Maybe someone close
can recognize it, but other people can’t.
For example, a paranoid schizophrenia may
have a history of violence, but it is short-lived, while other behaviors
are more noticeable. During the younger portion of a paranoid
schizophrenias life is when they are most aggressive, however, since
their level of anger is unpredictable it pays to stay alert when dealing
with this type. If you are trying to understand
rage or anger, you can
read the history of murders, rape, vandalism, and other related crimes.
The beginning source of violence almost start with rage or anger.
Read through the fine lines and you will
see hate, greed, jealousy and rage all combined. Rarely does a person
that attacks another individual have justifiable cause. When a person
acts out on his or her emotion, generally the root is hatred. On the
other hand, if another abuses a person repeatedly individual they may
act out in rage. This person is responding to anger that has built up
over a period. The person may not hate the source that caused all the
hurt, which made them respond, but may not realize this until it is too
late.
If you want to see,
anger built up over a time, and then read the many accounts of women
that have been abused by a mate for a number of years. Then, the making
of rage is seen in episodes where a person has been continuously abused,
while uncontrolled anger lies inside the mind of the mentally ill.
Alcohol and drug abuse plays another role in uncontrolled anger, however
it is not true that everyone that acts out in rage is a substance
abuser.
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