g
Printer Friendly Version

editor  
BellaOnline's Stress Management Editor
 

How To Deal With Anger - The C.O.P.E Method

We fill our lives with dramas that rival the Greek Tragedies. We play the lead actors reliving the stressful scenes, keeping the conflict alive and ever present. Anger begins to dominate our thinking. However, who are we really angry at? When someone like a boss, a lover, a friend, or a family member pushes our button, are we most angry with that person because he or she mirrors what we most dislike about ourselves?

It is easier to attribute blame to someone else, letting that serve as a distraction from the root cause within the self. Rage has a way of adhering on the cellular level causing mind/body damage. Emotional damage is readily observable as are some of the physiological effects: rapid heart beat, and acid secretion due to the fight or flight response. However, the rage that is forever housed in our cells returns to haunt us more subtly as it suppresses our immune system and manifests in back and joint pain, and diseases occurring in target organs symbolically corresponding to our rage. According to Chinese herbal medicine the liver is the organ where resentment is stored. Therefore in order to be of sound mind and sound body, and in equilibrium, we must confront our rage instead of allowing it to distract us with bodily symptoms of aches and pains as we suppress our feelings.

Exhale Your Anger
To face anger is to objectify it. We must look at it like an impartial observer instead of a participant. This is extremely difficult to do during the heat of the moment. Breathing exercises help to oxygenate the brain to restore clarity and relax the heart. Instead of just counting to ten, practice taking ten breaths through the nose by inhaling to the count of two and exhaling to the count of four, that way we exhale more toxins and negativity than we inhale. Think about relaxing the heart while inhaling and exhaling.

Identify What Really Hurts
Now we can pay attention to what body part is afflicted by our rage. For example, does our head, back, neck or stomach hurt? Each organ provides a clue to what we are feeling and why. Do I feel unsupported in my back or am I inflexible in my neck? Does my stomach hurt because I feel like my solar plexus has been attacked—in others words, my ego.

Reinterpret the Scenario
Next we can pretend to advise a friend. We are all great at advising others. What would you tell your friend to do in this situation? Now that we have distanced our perspective, we can reinterpret the scenario. Shed the anger and negativity and reinterpret the drama with kindness, compassion and love. Not because we are saints, but because we are selfish. By reinterpreting the scenario with love, we de-stress. Stress depletes our energy reserves and costs us creativity, clear thinking, joy of living and health. By reinterpreting the conflict, we are letting the other person be right, too. And we all know that everyone has an ego and that we all want to be right! Every view has another perspective. What has a front has as a back. Take a random sample of witnesses to an accident, and see how many different accounts are cited. As John Milton said, “The mind can make a heaven out of hell or a hell out of heaven.” If you are experiencing road rage because another driver cut you off, realize that it had nothing to do with you personally; the driver may have had to get somewhere fast and didn’t even realize it! Let it go; don’t teach him or her a lesson! Take your ego out of it!

C.O.P.E
By COPEing: Consciousness of the scenario, Objectivity, Practicing reinterpretation, we increase our Energy reserves. The added benefit is that we expand our hearts and souls with kindness, compassion and forgiveness.

For additional information on the C.O.P.E method, including specific exercises designed to overcome anger, please refer to my book Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness For Body Mind and Soul
Debbie Mandel, MA is the author of Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind and Soul, a stress-reduction specialist, motivational speaker, a personal trainer and mind/body lecturer at Southampton College. She is the host of the weekly Turn On Your Inner Light Show on WLIE 540AM in New York City , produces a weekly wellness newsletter, and has been featured on radio/ TV and print media. To learn more visit: www.turnonyourinnerlight.com


Stress Management Site @ BellaOnline
View This Article in Regular Layout

Content copyright © 2013 by Debbie Mandel. All rights reserved.
This content was written by Debbie Mandel. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission. Contact Debbie Mandel for details.



| About BellaOnline | Privacy Policy | Advertising | Become an Editor |
Website copyright © 2023 Minerva WebWorks LLC. All rights reserved.


BellaOnline Editor