Why Am I Still Angry After Betrayal—and How Do I Let Go Without Excusing It?
Anger after betrayal can protect your sense of truth, dignity, and justice. Letting go does not require forgiveness, reconciliation, or minimizing what happened. Learn why betrayal remains emotionally active, how to reduce rumination, and how ART may help you carry the truth without the same emotional weight.
Therapy Intensives for Anger That Feels Bigger Than the Situation
Anger is not always the problem. Sometimes anger is protecting hurt, fear, shame, grief, exhaustion, or years of over-functioning. Therapy intensives can offer focused support when anger, irritability, resentment, or emotional reactivity feels bigger than the situation and leaves you feeling ashamed, confused, or out of control.
Managing Anger with Internal Family Systems Therapy
Anger can strain relationships and create regret when it feels uncontrollable. Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy helps you understand and transform the parts that use anger as protection, allowing for calmer and healthier responses.
