Regaining Control When Reactions Feel Too Big


Anger isn’t weakness. It’s often pain, fear, or grief trying to speak up.
But when anger becomes explosive, unpredictable, or shut down completely, it can damage relationships and your sense of self.
This TKF helps you understand what’s beneath the anger—and how to reset before it takes over.


🧨 Key Concepts


đź’ˇ Why It Matters


đź”§ Tools You Can Try

  1. Box Breathing Reset
    Engage the body to calm the mind before responding
    👉 [Try Box Breathing]
  2. Name the Trigger
    Ask yourself: What just happened? What am I actually reacting to?
  3. “Next Right Step” Prompt
    What outcome do I want from this moment—and what would help me get there?
  4. Discharge Safely
    Walk. Punch a pillow. Write furiously. Move it through, not into others.

⚠️ Things to Watch Out For


đź—ş Where to Start


đź’¬ Try It with CHLOE or RANGER

👉 Talk to CHLOE
🛡️ Talk with RANGER


📎 Tools & Resources


Tagged: anger, emotional regulation, TKF, trauma response, veterans, support

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