Jatame Posted June 26, 2015 Report Share Posted June 26, 2015 I didn't know how to classify this, so I just put it in depression.When im in public or at school, I can be either really excitable, really sad, or just feel normal. I rarely experience violent thoughts.But when Im by myself at home, I get real mad. Like, I'll be okay one minute, but as soon as I think abou something that would only make me mildly upset at school, I feel like an absolute psycho. In my head, I picture violent scenes of hurting people, or making them feel uncomfortable, or just completing spazzing out. During these short periods of time (5 minutes or so), I feel kinda satisfied as well as crazy, but then to get rid of the thoughts I need to jerk my head, and then it only takes me a minute to calm down and go back to normal.Is there something wrong with me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaLa Posted June 26, 2015 Report Share Posted June 26, 2015 Hello, Jatame, welcome! We can't tell you any diagnose, but perhaps "labeling" isn't that important after all. What matters is your life; your feelings, your ability to function, ... It seems you're suffering for no obvious reason and you'd benefit from gaining some self-understanding and perhaps also mastering some more self-control. Talking about it with a counselor / psychologist could be insightful and helpful. What do you think? Do you have such possibility?Are there some triggers that usually initiate those outburst of anger and violent thoughts?May I ask you also how old are you? You mention school, I imagine you're a teenager (?)... That's a complicated period of life and many confusing things can happen in an adolescent mind. It doesn't have to be serious / dangerous, it may "come and go", but it's probably always better to pay attention to it when it seem to strange / hurtful / disturbing / ... I really believe a good professional could help you s that this won't get worse and so that it disappear rather sooner than later.Take care! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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