Sisterdonor: Freud's whole point is that because the conscious mind of the person experiencing the anger cannot accept that that is what it is feeling toward the person or the situation outside of him, he seeks to disguise it from his consciousness by transforming it into a socially more acceptable form, i.e., the inner directed anger which manifests as depression. So when you so forcefully insist that you could not have been experiencing outer-directed anger, you are fitting into the pattern outlined by Freud, i.e., you cannot consciously accept the reality, which you have had to transform from anger into depression.