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Revenge as a coping mechanism from "summary" of Revenge by Ted Sullivan,Erica Schultz

In times of deep emotional pain and trauma, revenge can often serve as a coping mechanism for individuals seeking to regain a sense of power and control over their lives. Rather than succumbing to feelings of helplessness and despair, the act of seeking revenge can provide a temporary outlet for one's anger and frustration, allowing them to feel a sense of agency in the face of adversity. The desire for revenge stems from a primal instinct to protect oneself from harm and to seek justice for perceived wrongs. When someone has been deeply hurt or betrayed, the urge to retaliate can be overwhelming, as they struggle to make sense of their pain and find a way to restore their sense of self-worth and dignity. Revenge, in this sense, becomes a way for individuals to reclaim their power and assert their autonomy in the face of injustice. By taking matters into their ...
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    Revenge

    Ted Sullivan

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