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Dr. Neumann: It is not uncommon, unfortunately. I don't think we know exactly why the caregiver often takes the brunt of the anger, but the fact that you are both enduring a lot of stress at the same time is probably contributing to it. Also, you likely have known the person for a while and trust them which means that we often feel more comfortable to be ourselves and not hold back our emotions or behaviors. Those we don't know or trust as well, there is more of a need to control ourselves. That control runs out with caregivers often. Finally, your role with your caregiver may have changed. For instance, you may be the husband in the relationship, and now after the injury, roles change. There is likely a loss of independence that is hard to accept, which often makes people feel irritable that they have to have someone take care of them. The person doing the caregiving is a reminder of this and takes the brunt of it.

I went home for the weekend and stewed in my frustration. I replayed everything that happened in my head and each time got more frustrated with the way people reacted. When Sunday rolled around, I decided I wanted to look back at our Slack conversations and see which one of my coworkers was being the rudest and the most unreasonable. I wanted to give them direct feedback that they had hurt my feelings.

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Sometimes taking a look back at all the ways God has been ever present in my life, allows me to trust him with my present struggle and need. Dwelling on all of these consistent ways God has been safe to surrender in days past gives me the ability to surrender to him tomorrow.

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What is immediately apparent about the title Look Back in Anger is that it reads like an injunction telling one to perform a particular action that of looking back. Whether this command is directed towards the audience/readers, the characters, or indeed even towards the play as a whole, remains unclear. At the same time, it is possible to read the title as descriptive, as telling us what the play actually does, or at least sets out to do.

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During this period, many people tend to look back and reflect on life, legacies created, and loved ones who will be left behind. Some questions to explore with a patient at the end of life are the following:

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