AskSatanOperator said:
Since childhood I have this problem that at some point, when something goes wrong (neighbors disturbing my sleep, losing a video game, something screwed up from planned, etc.) I can just uncontrollably start acting like an absolute retard, breaking things, yelling, breaking walls, insulting people, etc., I lost my job, two girls, and my family sometimes can not stand living with me because of it. (In general, I am a perfectly adequate and restrained person, calm and well-mannered).
I try to do void meditation and yoga every day, but it still happens.
Question 1 - Are psychiatrists and psychologists necessarily charlatans that just want my money, or can they really help with this?
Question 2 - From an esoteric point of view, what can cause this to happen?
1. It depends. There are many who won't help you at all, but there are some (rare) decent ones. I wouldn't recommend you visiting a psychiatrist though, as they will prescribe you drugs. A psychologist would be a better choice, but you need to find someone who is at least decent, and this is the tricky part.
2. I will name some possible factors that can influence you and as a result you uncontrollably start acting like this. This doesn't mean all these apply to you. It could even either of these. These are just what many people who experience similar issues, they got influenced by.
Anger is an emotion just like all others. Anger is a shield we use when something isn't going as we wish it did. Behind anger there could be sadness, shame, stress, problems (family problems, financial problems etc), fear, loneliness and whatever you want to avoid facing from the possibility of happening. This can even be a behaviour you learned as a child.
Also, other events in our lives can trigger this behaviour, such as a loss or substance use.
Our natal chart can also influence our temper. If you have significant fire element or specific degrees of violence and you don't steam off by exercising for example, this can load up and then your anger can become uncontrollable.
And the list goes, as every person is different.This doesn't mean this is your case, these are just examples.
In order to balance this behaviour, reflecting in our emotions, learning more about ourselves and what triggers us can help as a first step to try to recognise the signs and manage this behaviour, while we focus on finding the main root of this and working on it.
If you feel comfortable, you can email me to discuss this and hopefully I can help you.
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