This section includes reflections on recurring emotional and relational patterns, questions of authority and identity, and the deeper processes that shape psychological development. These writings are not a substitute for therapy, but may offer perspective on the kinds of themes that often emerge in depth-oriented work.
Many people experience anger as something that erupts unexpectedly or feels out of proportion. In some cases, anger is less about aggression and more about repeated self-abandonment in relationships or work. This reflection explores the difference between reactive anger and integrated assertiveness.