• Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Panic Attacks
    • The Dissolve Anxiety Program
    • Retroactive Jealousy
    • Binge Eating
    • IBS
    • Fear of Flying
    • Chronic Pain
    • ARFID, Food Phobias and Picky Eaters
    • Male Sexual Performance Anxiety
    • Lose Weight
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Alcohol Addiction
    • Sugar Addiction
    • Sports Performance
    • Corporate Wellness
    • Saving a Relationship in Crisis
    • Feel Confidence
    • Heartbreak
    • NLP Business Coaching
    • Freedom form Phobias
    • NLP and Hypnosis for Forex and Day Traders Mindset
    • Transpersonal Development
    • Overcome Imposter Syndrome with NLP, Time Line Therapy, and Hypnotherapy
    • Enhancing Sports Performance and Confidence in Children and Teenagers with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Unleashing Your Child's Potential: Boosting Academic Success with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Master Medical School Using NLP and Hypnotherapy: Excel Academically and Unleash Your Potential
    • Overcome ADHD and Unlock Your Full Potential with NLP, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy
    • Overcoming Dyscalculia with Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy
    • Unleashing Learning Potential: NLP, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy® for Dyslexia
    • Harnessing the Mind’s Potential: Overcoming Learning Disabilities
    • Other Services
    • Supervision
  • Counselling
  • NDIS
  • Podcast
  • Blog
    • Your Practitioner
    • Testimonials
    • FAQ
    • Tools
    • Courses and Education
    • Digital Course Bundles
    • Audio download
    • Free Stuff
  • Contact
Menu

Hypnotherapy & NLP Adelaide Anxiety

9 Osmond Terrace
Norwood, SA, 5067
0411 456 510
Hypnotherapy and NLP for Anxiety and Binge Eating Adelaide

0411 456 510

Hypnotherapy & NLP Adelaide Anxiety

  • Services
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Panic Attacks
    • The Dissolve Anxiety Program
    • Retroactive Jealousy
    • Binge Eating
    • IBS
    • Fear of Flying
    • Chronic Pain
    • ARFID, Food Phobias and Picky Eaters
    • Male Sexual Performance Anxiety
    • Lose Weight
    • Fibromyalgia
    • Alcohol Addiction
    • Sugar Addiction
    • Sports Performance
    • Corporate Wellness
    • Saving a Relationship in Crisis
    • Feel Confidence
    • Heartbreak
    • NLP Business Coaching
    • Freedom form Phobias
    • NLP and Hypnosis for Forex and Day Traders Mindset
    • Transpersonal Development
    • Overcome Imposter Syndrome with NLP, Time Line Therapy, and Hypnotherapy
    • Enhancing Sports Performance and Confidence in Children and Teenagers with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Unleashing Your Child's Potential: Boosting Academic Success with NLP and Hypnotherapy
    • Master Medical School Using NLP and Hypnotherapy: Excel Academically and Unleash Your Potential
    • Overcome ADHD and Unlock Your Full Potential with NLP, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy
    • Overcoming Dyscalculia with Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy
    • Unleashing Learning Potential: NLP, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy® for Dyslexia
    • Harnessing the Mind’s Potential: Overcoming Learning Disabilities
    • Other Services
    • Supervision
  • Counselling
  • NDIS
  • Podcast
  • Blog
  • Learn More
    • Your Practitioner
    • Testimonials
    • FAQ
    • Tools
  • Store
    • Courses and Education
    • Digital Course Bundles
    • Audio download
    • Free Stuff
  • Contact

Irrational Responses series - Road Rage - 2 of 10

September 14, 2020 Matthew Tweedie
ichio-p1mgGVIeCoc-unsplash-2.jpg

Road Rage

What is road rage?

Road rage is best described as a motorist’s uncontrolled aggressive behaviour that is usually caused by another motorist’s irritating driving behaviour. The aggressive behaviour patterns exhibited towards the other motorist may include offensive gestures, verbal insults, physical threats and often common assault. 

In an effort to get immediate relief from frustration, a driver might cause a serious accident, injuries, damage to property, and on occasion - even death.

According to the American Automobile Association for Traffic Safety, there are more than 1200 incidents of serious road rage events reported in the US each year. However, there are many incidents which not included in police records.

 

What contributes to road rage?

Apart from the physical causes, you may have a low threshold of frustration, and a high level of anxiety or stress which results in irrational angry responses to any event which may upset you. This is a perfect recipe for you to get angry on the road from even minor incidents.

Some physical events which may set off a road rage tirade:

  •  You may be stuck in traffic which causes frustration that makes the risk of experiencing road rage about the situation very high.

  •  You may be involved in a bumper-bashing with another driver who is also stressed and doesn’t move quickly enough when the traffic eventually flows.

  •  The state of the road, especially when it rains, and the traffic lights malfunction.

  • If your vehicle is not in the best condition and breaks down, temporarily blocking the traffic. Other drivers may get irritated with you and you respond aggressively.

  • Pedestrians and jay-walkers who do not take the traffic into consideration.

  • Reckless and inconsiderate driving by others which can lead to an accident, can also result in a serious altercation.

These are just some of the events which can set off an explosion of road rage if you feel irritated or frustrated by other drivers.

 

Driving forces.

Cars are very personal spaces and are globally the most popular mode of transport. Mostly folk want to feel comfortable in their cars, and take any hiccups or irritations in their stride, without flying into a rage. Unfortunately, those who have a tendency to anxiety and a quick temper may not always be able to look forward to a peaceful drive.

To create a positive driving experience, especially if you are always close to friction. Here are some actions you can take.

  •  Check your tyre pressure regularly so you are not constantly worrying about getting a flat.

  •  It’s okay to be a passionate driver if this is your nature, but do not be over-zealous which may lead to your driving becoming too aggressive.

  • Keep water handy as you may need to stay hydrated if you are stuck in traffic. 

  • Studies have shown that highly anxious drivers tend to show more impatient, irrational behaviour while driving. 

  •  Studies have also indicated that engaging in deep breathing exercises helps anxious drivers to keep calm.

  • Consciously adhering to the traffic rules also helps to promote calmness while driving.

Whatever your choice of car, you will spend a lot of time driving it, so make sure it is comfortable, and always in a roadworthy condition.

 

The best way to deal with road rage.

Road rage is an off-shoot of irrational responses to incidents which relate to matters which may cause anger, irritation or frustration. People with road rage issues usually have problems with anxiety and uncontrolled responses, and the best way to help with the condition is to treat the inherent anxiety.

Extensive research mental health experts recommend that hypnotherapy which can access the subconscious mind is a very successful treatment. The root of many of the anger and anxiety issues are buried in the subconscious, and surface when triggered in the form of irrational angry or aggressive behaviours.

Hypnosis can help to identify unresolved trauma or anger issues, and will begin the process of eliminating these thoughts and creating a new positive mindset.

You will learn to relate in a positive way to new thought patterns which will result in less anxiety and stress, and give you more control over your emotions and responses.

In Road Rage, Frustration Tags aggressive behaviour, Traffic Safety, irritating driving behaviour, Reckless driving, quick temper
← Irrational Responses Series - Jealousy - 3 Of 10Series Health Anxiety, article 6 of 6 →
No results found
Featured
mogravy_Two_people_sitting_close_together_outdoors_relaxed_an_3ae0cb3f-8a57-4ac5-8423-3137334d5598_3.png
June 10, 2026
What Recovery From Retroactive Jealousy Actually Looks Like
June 10, 2026

If you have spent time with retroactive jealousy, you may have imagined recovery in a particular way. A moment of clarity. A sudden release. The thoughts stopping entirely, the obsessive loop going quiet, the relief of knowing that it is over.

June 10, 2026
mogravy_Woman_sitting_alone_on_a_couch_at_night_soft_lamp_lig_8613f8e9-3c8e-4d5d-83ec-47ceb44468de_1.png
June 2, 2026
Why You Spend When You Feel: Understanding Emotional and Impulse Spending
June 2, 2026

If you have ever bought something you did not need, opened a shopping app in the middle of an anxious night, or walked away from a checkout feeling a hollow mix of temporary relief and quiet dread, you already know something important: spending is not always about things. Sometimes it is about feelings.

This is not a character flaw. It is not a lack of willpower, poor financial literacy, or some failure of discipline that other people seem to manage effortlessly. Emotional spending is a learned pattern, and like all learned patterns, it made sense when it formed. The nervous system found something that worked, and it kept using it.

June 2, 2026
mogravy_A_person_lying_in_a_reclined_chair_in_a_calm_softly_l_4218eb8a-9185-4af1-8def-0ca759b43e65_3.png
May 18, 2026
How Hypnosis and NLP Address Retroactive Jealousy at the Root
May 18, 2026

The previous parts of this series have established something important: retroactive jealousy is not a problem of thinking. It is a conditioned nervous system response, generated through unconscious emotional learning, and maintained through a self-reinforcing loop that conscious effort cannot easily break. The approaches that are most likely to resolve it are ones that work at the level where it actually operates.

Hypnosis and NLP are tools that work in precisely that territory. They are not treatments for a disorder. They are methods for communicating with the unconscious processes that generate learned patterns, and for supporting those processes to update in a direction that serves the person better.

May 18, 2026
mogravy_Two_people_sitting_across_from_each_other_at_a_table__c8c76975-30cd-4013-8e3f-16aff76cd6d4_0.png
May 13, 2026
Why You Cannot Think Your Way Out of Retroactive Jealousy
May 13, 2026

Most people who experience retroactive jealousy know, at some level, that their thoughts are not rational. They understand that their partner's past is not a present threat. They can list the reasons why what happened before they were part of their partner's life is irrelevant to who they are together now. The logic is not the problem.

May 13, 2026
mogravy_A_person_sitting_alone_at_a_window_soft_morning_light_4c19665f-3093-4dd9-aeb9-deabd1999c62_0.png
May 5, 2026
When the Past Will Not Stay in the Past: Understanding Retroactive Jealousy
May 5, 2026

You find yourself thinking about the people your partner was with before they knew you. The images arrive uninvited. The questions form on their own. You replay conversations you were not part of. You imagine scenes you cannot know. And the harder you try to stop, the more insistently your mind returns to the same territory.

This is what retroactive jealousy feels like from the inside. Not ordinary envy, not a passing flicker of insecurity, but something that operates almost independently of your wishes. A pattern that knows exactly how to find its way back, no matter how many times you have resolved to let it go.

May 5, 2026
mogravy_Woman_lying_on_her_side_in_bed_eyes_gently_closed_rel_70c53bfd-5bae-4ed0-a974-74d43d7b9681_1.png
April 27, 2026
Why You Cannot Sleep: Understanding Insomnia as a Learned Nervous System Pattern
April 27, 2026

If you are reading this at an unreasonable hour, or if you dragged yourself out of bed this morning after another night of lying awake watching the time crawl forward, this is for you. You are not failing at sleep. You are not broken. What is happening in your body and mind at night is not a sign of weakness or a flaw in your character. It is a learned pattern, and learned patterns can change.

April 27, 2026

MATTHEW TWEEDIE HYPNOSIS - Hypnotherapy Adelaide
166 Payneham Rd Evandale, SA 5069
Australia         Phone: 0411 456 510 Email:[email protected]             General