Beyond Outbursts: The Hidden Message of Anger
Looking Beyond Reactions to Understand What Anger Is Really Trying to Tell Us Written By : Ms. Gurneet Kaur Jaitley, Counselling Psychologist About the Author Gurneet Kaur is a Counseling Psychologist and Psychology Educator dedicated to emotional well-being and self-awareness. With over 16 years of experience, she blends clinical insight with real-life understanding to make mental health simple, relatable, and meaningful. It’s rarely just about the moment. The raised voice, the irritation, the outburst often carry emotions that have been building long before. We’ve been taught to control anger, suppress it, and avoid it. But what if anger is not something to fear, but something to understand? She sat in the room, composed yet quietly burdened, and said, “I think I have anger issues.” It is a statement many individuals carry, often with guilt, confusion, and self-doubt. Anger is frequently perceived as something to control, reduce, or eliminate. It is labeled as a flaw, a weakness, or ...