Before, During, After Map

Sudden Anger or Rage

Explosive outbursts, shouting, swearing, clenched fists, sudden shifts from calm to fury.

Before the moment
Rage often builds quietly. By the time it explodes, the nervous system has been overloaded for a while.
What might be happening underneath?
  • Accumulated stress, frustration, or shame with no safe outlet.
  • A sudden trigger that links to past loss, threat, or humiliation.
  • Difficulty regulating impulses, especially under pressure or demand.
  • A fast shift into fight mode when something feels unfair, controlling, or exposing.
Support that helps
  • Notice early cues, sharp tone, pacing, clenched jaw, sarcasm, withdrawal.
  • Lower demand during vulnerable times, after school, transitions, tiredness.
  • Offer two calm choices to preserve dignity, “Do you want space first or a quick check-in?”
  • Name expectations early and clearly, avoiding surprises or last-minute changes.
Gentle prompt
What might be quietly building for them before the anger shows itself?
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