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The Misconception between Emotions and Anger in ADHD/ASD
Intense emotions in ADHD
ADHDers always skyrocket the initial Response to disappointment, just to regret it later.
NT s interpret the reaction as uncontrollable, scary, dangerous Anger-Outburst, inevitably.
Put it bluntly, several feelings are expressed in a single inflated Emotion.
We know why.
The Prefrontal Execution of Thoughts in ADHD
ADHDers don’t elaborate their Thoughts, they act on Instinct to Fear, Preservation, Challenge.
They think their loud Cry for Help will solve all issues at once, targeting the peak of the iceberg.
They don’t consider that the peak of ice will avalanche backwards towards them with all their negative amplified energy.
That being said, we’re talking Emotionally.
Some pseudo-theories circulate that firing multiple Emotions at the same time turn into Anger.
I confidently dismiss the notion.
I believe in the inability to separate Emotions in ADHD, turning them in Emotional Outburst.
The general definition of Outburst is a sudden, loud, uncontrollable display of Feelings.
I don’t consider Anger a feeling. Violence, maybe.
The Relationship Between ASD Traits and Moral Harassment
The intense fixations and rigid routines characteristic of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) can sometimes cause friction with those around them. Even without any malicious intent, this behavior can be misunderstood as “moral harassment,” which can emotionally overwhelm the other person.
When you’re unintentionally misunderstood as engaging in “moral harassment”.
My wife often tells me, “This is moral harassment.”
I have absolutely no intention of doing that. It seems that when I just want to get my point across, or when I’m feeling anxious or scared, I tend to raise my voice.
What are your concerns in your marriage?