Question Posted Tuesday September 11 2007, 9:47 pm
I got into trouble today for my cell phone at school, my teacher didn't make a huge scene but he still yelled at me and made sarcastic, crude comments. I talked my way out of the situation, but for some reason I had an anxiety attack. My mind keeps replaying him yelling at me, I feel so guilty. This happened once before when I got into trouble at school for putting down a teacher's idea. Whats wrong with me? Why can't I get this out of my head?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? illwill24 answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 8:57 pm: This may be just a subconscious reaction to the situation based on everything you know about teachers. the main thing you know about teachers is of course that they teach.When you were caught and yelled at it's possible your subconcience felt like you were being taught that you were wrong and that since it's a teacher their opinion must be solidified more in fact then just annoyance at the fact that you were ignoring him. plus it never feels good to be yelled at by a teacher. it can be a very humiliating teacher. the best thing i can recommend is to go and talk to the teacher or just apologize. I may be completely wrong but i hope that i helped a little:) [ illwill24's advice column | Ask illwill24 A Question ]
trmrh answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 7:52 pm: well I think that it means you CARE about what happens to you; you CARE about how people see you as a person, such as a teacher. i would say don't stress over it and if the teacher keeps giving you a hard time, get a parent or guardian to talk to them about it. or just ignore them.
teachers act all mean and and get so worked up over things just to show students who don't behave that THEY are in charge, and by the sound of it, you're not one of thos kids.
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