Passive-aggressive anger may seem subtle, but its effects can run deep—impacting both your physical health and emotional well-being. From high blood pressure and migraines to strained relationships, suppressed anger doesn’t disappear—it shows up in other ways. This blog explores the hidden risks, the science behind emotional suppression, and why addressing anger is essential—not just for you, but to break the cycle for future generations.
Most relationships begin like sunlight —warm, luminous, and full of hope. We feel Seen, Chosen and Understood. But sometimes what feels like connection is a meeting of unmet needs. The empath, searching for steadiness, is drawn to certainty. The narcissist, searching for admiration, is drawn to devotion. Each senses something in the other that appears to complete them.