What do i do about violence thoughts???

  • sophia
    19 years ago

    perhaps you have a lot of anger clunched in within you and you dont know how to let it all out and now you are thinking these thoughts just try to fight with them for a while "after every rain drop comes rainbow" try to fight them and they'll go away if you need to ttalk i left my email on you other discussion post i'd love to talk....

  • ratchild666
    19 years ago

    if its anger making you think these things, try building up the rage inside your head and then punching a pillow/cushion. works for me ^_^

  • Andriana
    19 years ago

    When I was in deep depression, I've had numeroussss violent/homicidal thoughts. Sometimes suicidal, but more homicidal. I wrote poems about it too... And then my school found them, and that got me in deep sh**. I don't know what made me stop having them... I do once in a while when I get angry, but never happens anymore. Maybe it had something to do with my depression. And maybe you have some type of anger where it makes you think of homicide and suicide.

  • Haven
    19 years ago

    you usally think of being violent if you are depressed, it's a sign of deppression

  • Mel
    19 years ago

    They are called 'intrusive thoughts' (pychological term) and we all have them. If you give them too much credibility, the chances are you'll think your a nut. you're not.

  • AGirlWorthFightingFor
    19 years ago

    dude, video games, movies, television, music, doesn't cause violence, no, true. but it does give angry people something to think about. sometimes it has a cathartic effect. those violent thoughts and impulses can sometimes be released with a game or loud music. if you're add. but I blame the mass media for 'creating' add. and I'm in mass media. and I have been diagnosed add. I think everyone in mass media has. or should be. As for violent thoughts, glad your girlfriend and some of your friends are on your side Larry. And your dad cried in a car ride with you? OMG I would kill for that kind of relationship with my dad.