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Do you feel guilty for being angry about what happened to you? Survivors of emotional abuse are often told to “forgive and forget,” or they fear that expressing anger will make them just like their abuser. But here’s the truth: your anger is not only valid—it’s necessary for healing.
In this episode of Be A Better You Podcast, host and subconscious reprogramming expert Allison K. Dagney explains why anger is a healthy, protective emotion and not a sign of being “stuck.” You’ll learn the difference between abusive rage and survivor’s anger, why suppressed anger often turns into anxiety or depression, and how to release that energy in safe, empowering ways.
Allison shares trauma-informed insights, relatable examples, and practical tools for anger release, including rage rooms, sports, smashing pillows, screaming into a pillow, and even writing-and-destroying exercises. You’ll walk away with permission to feel your anger and practical outlets to move it through your body.
If you’ve ever searched for: how to let out anger after abuse, healthy ways to release anger, why am I still so angry, or how to process rage in healing, this episode will give you the validation and tools you need.
Use this link to apply for a free root cause call today
Support the show
Ready to stop overthinking your past relationship and start feeling like yourself again?
Visit www.radiatenrise.com to explore coaching programs, self-paced courses, free resources, and tools designed to help you break free from emotional abuse, rumination, and self-doubt.
✍🏻 Apply for a FREE Root Cause Assessment & Action Plan Call and discover what's really keeping you stuck, along with the next steps to help you move forward.
📧 Questions? Email: [email protected]
💬 Come say hi on Instagram or Facebook:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonkdagney/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allisonkdagney/
Formerly The Emotional Abuse Recovery Podcast
By Allison K. Dagney4.8
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Leave a text or voice message so we can respond
Do you feel guilty for being angry about what happened to you? Survivors of emotional abuse are often told to “forgive and forget,” or they fear that expressing anger will make them just like their abuser. But here’s the truth: your anger is not only valid—it’s necessary for healing.
In this episode of Be A Better You Podcast, host and subconscious reprogramming expert Allison K. Dagney explains why anger is a healthy, protective emotion and not a sign of being “stuck.” You’ll learn the difference between abusive rage and survivor’s anger, why suppressed anger often turns into anxiety or depression, and how to release that energy in safe, empowering ways.
Allison shares trauma-informed insights, relatable examples, and practical tools for anger release, including rage rooms, sports, smashing pillows, screaming into a pillow, and even writing-and-destroying exercises. You’ll walk away with permission to feel your anger and practical outlets to move it through your body.
If you’ve ever searched for: how to let out anger after abuse, healthy ways to release anger, why am I still so angry, or how to process rage in healing, this episode will give you the validation and tools you need.
Use this link to apply for a free root cause call today
Support the show
Ready to stop overthinking your past relationship and start feeling like yourself again?
Visit www.radiatenrise.com to explore coaching programs, self-paced courses, free resources, and tools designed to help you break free from emotional abuse, rumination, and self-doubt.
✍🏻 Apply for a FREE Root Cause Assessment & Action Plan Call and discover what's really keeping you stuck, along with the next steps to help you move forward.
📧 Questions? Email: [email protected]
💬 Come say hi on Instagram or Facebook:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonkdagney/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allisonkdagney/
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