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Old Apr 03, 2014, 05:46 AM
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Unattached anger doesn't get resolved. It's blind, undifferentiated rage. Specific moments of anger attached to specific moments of injury get resolved. Perhaps he's trying to get to the underlying hurts that inspire the anger in order to deconstruct them and for you to experience such moments together: a hurt and its attached anger (and any other feelings so attached), so that they can be healed.
Thanks for this!
Aloneandafraid, Lamplighter