Is it normal to have homicidal thoughts about going on a shooting spree from time to time.
Or should i seek help? I mean everyone has thoughts about shooting their boss or co workers every now and then right?
>>17269824
I used to. Not about my job, I loved my job, but definitely in high school I thought about mass murder routinely. This was before Columbine.
>>17269831
So you think its something I'll outgrow? I mean im in my 20s and i know i shouldnt be feeling this way,i think...
>>17269824
>I mean everyone has thoughts about shooting their boss or co workers every now and then right?
Nah, I'd prefer to strangle various individuals.
>>17269824
most likely yes.
>>17269824
as long as you don't act on it and realize that it's not a good thought, a bit of active imagination doesn't hurt
>>17269824
honestly I'd normally chalk something like that to stress, but if you think i could become an actual problem maybe keep an eye on it and see how deep and frequent the thoughts get. if it gets worse with no signs of changing, then yes. get help
>>17269824
There's a difference between a daydream and a plan.
>>17269824
Might be good to talk to a shrink about it, before it possibly becomes an issue.
Be aware however, that if you give any inclination that you have a plan and have an inkling to follow through with it. IE: "I bought a rifle and have been stockpiling ammo, I don't think I'll do it but one of these days my boss will push me too far." Will get you reported and likely committed.
But just anger and wanting to lash out at coworkers/bosses is normal. A counselor should be able to help and is covered by most insurances.
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>>17269835
Welp, I definitely do have a plan about suicide,not so much the homicidal part,but its getting there. Im gonna go call the hotline now. Thanks lads.