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RECOGNIZING
THE PROBLEM
Self-Evaluation
Every
person has a "Pattern of Toxic Behavior" that can significantly
damage the important and intimate relationships in his or her life.
Anger is one of our ten (10) basic, God-given, emotions.
This emotion can be CONSTRUCTIVE or DESTRUCTIVE - depending upon our response.
The focus of this group is on giving Jesus a "NANO SECOND" (just
one billionth of a second!) to help us use all of our emotions according
to God's design, for our lives, and to appropriately change our pattern
of relating to others and our responsibilities.
When most of us think of an "angry" person
we think of someone who destroys themselves and their relationships through
uncontrollable outbursts of rage. We usually picture someone who goes
around slamming doors, yelling loudly, and making life miserable for everyone,
including themselves. Yet this is only one part of anger, as anger has
many faces. Equally as damaging and destructive is anger that is suppressed,
or "stuffed," as it will only continue to destructively influence
our behaviors and attitudes. Ultimately, even suppressed anger erupts
from deep within the heart.
Recognizing and accepting responsibility for toxic
patterns of behavior is the first hurdle to overcome as one runs the race
toward true freedom from anger. Walking through the recovery process with
Jesus Christ as our Higher Power allows us to admit our powerlessness
to control our anger, as well as trust that He will help us to overcome
our destructive habits.
Breaking the old patterns that have kept us locked
into destructive behavior takes time. What took years to bring about will
take some time to change. But with Jesus Christ as our Higher Power, and
the willingness to allow Him to change our life, real freedom from anger
is possible!
Take a few minutes and complete a simple questionnaire.
It may reveal more about your anger than you realize. It may also be the
beginning of the healing that you're looking for!
SELF-EVALUATION
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The following inventory can help you
in the recognition process as you seek to determine whether your anger
is reaching a destructive level in your life.
Check the boxes of the statements that apply to you:
If you checked 4-8 boxes, your anger is probably more
constant than you would like. If you checked 9 or more boxes, there is
a strong possibility that you have struggled with periods of anger or
rage, whether you are aware of it or not.
(Adapted from "The Anger Workbook," written
by Dr. Les Carter and Dr. Frank Minirth)
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