Rage Attack May 2026
: An individual describes living with unrecognized rage as a symptom of bipolar disorder, struggling for months to maintain a facade of being "okay" while feeling themselves "slipping beneath the undertow".
: A small accident in a church parking lot led to a request for insurance information.
: The other driver’s temper exploded "in the blink of an eye". The aggressor began following the students, repeatedly slamming their car into theirs at high speeds and threatening to shoot them. Rage Attack
: The narrator emphasizes that treatment must be a team effort. For those supporting a loved one experiencing these attacks, the advice is clear: "Never stop trying to get them help. We need it. We need you". Practical Takeaways for De-escalation
: Avoid making eye contact, using lewd gestures, or honking back at aggressive drivers. : An individual describes living with unrecognized rage
An Unrecognized Symptom of Bipolar Disorder: Rage - ADAA.org
One powerful story involves three university students who found themselves targeted in a high-intensity road rage incident that began over a simple insurance request after a minor fender-bender. We need it
Another story, shared through the , offers a look at rage from the inside.