1983 — Matthew McKay, Martha Davis, & Patrick Fanning, Messages: The Communication Book, New Harbinger Publications (1983), →ISBN, page 136:
[…] ;and "rageholics" who habitually explode with rage and are totally incapable of listening.
1992 — Wendy Kaminer, I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement and Other Self-Help Fashions, Addison-Wesley (1992), →ISBN, page 10:
We are a nation of sexaholics, rageholics, shopaholics, and rushaholics.
1997 — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American: A Guide to Our Native Tongues, Mariner Books (1997), →ISBN, page 110:
From the notorious rageholic producer Scott Rudin.
2001 — Betty Rushford, Mercy Triumphs: Inspiration for Those Infected or Affected by AIDS, Xulon Press (2001), →ISBN, page 34:
One day he turned into the rageholic and we couldn't get him calm.
2006 — Andra Medea, Going Home without Going Crazy: How to Get Along with Your Parents & Family (Even When They Push Your Buttons), New Harbinger Publications (2006), →ISBN, page 92:
Like a pleasant mood around a rageholic, peace could give way at any moment.