Attack: Rage

: It was only through the "relentless pursuit" of their family that they finally sought help from a psychiatrist.

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. Rage Attack

: 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". : It was only through the "relentless pursuit"

: 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 : The narrator emphasizes that treatment must be

: Never pull over or follow someone off the road to resolve a conflict. If you are being followed, drive to a safe, public place or a police station.

: The students were filled with panic and fear for their lives as they called 911. This story serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a "rage circuit" can be triggered, turning a mundane interaction into a life-threatening emergency. The Internal Battle: Living with "Bipolar Rage"

: Avoid making eye contact, using lewd gestures, or honking back at aggressive drivers.