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article: When Should You Avoid Dealing With Emotions?
Hi,
This article suggests we should not try to handle difficult emotional issues. When Should You Avoid Dealing With Emotions?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wray-h...hy-living-mind Quote:
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Emotion-Regulation Choice
HI,
Here is an abstract of a study at Stanford University: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early...18350.abstract Stanford University Quote:
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How about for people with bipolar?
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Apparently, it is better for people to focus on low emotional issues rather than than high emotional issues. That is my read, anyway. It is better to disengage when things get hard. I think that we can do that some of the time. We can modulate ourselves when things are going well with the mood and the situation and the meds. Otherwise, all bets are off and we pay attention to stuff that is upsetting to us.:confused2: M |
Thanks for this research. I can say from my own experience that everything re: alcohol recovery is true. Without being able to disengage from these overwhelming emotional triggers, I could never have stopped drinking--not even with all the other tools of AA.
I chose to be triggered by my recent Hovel wrenching. At some level I think I knew it could be my undoing. I guess I wanted that--at some level. Fortunately, it wasn't the uppermost, & I let you folks drag me back to safety. I'm not sure how much risk taking a life can handle, especially a bipolar life. Theyre great links, Mari. I hope people read them in their entirety if this sparks anything for them. |
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Just goes to show you that there's a continuum along which we move even in the bipolar world, & it's important to bring this up now & then, bizi. Although what Mari's research revealed was right-on for me, for you it's not. Thanks for reminding us that although we have so much in common, we are still in our essence each very much an individual. We make our own choices, one by one.
I wonder, though, whether there's ever cause to re-evaluate? Can a right choice at one stage of life not remain the right one for a later stage? Not judging. Just wondering. |
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but i have to agree that there are some situations when disengagement is the key to self-preservation, not that it is necessarily easy. but it can be learned. :) Thanks for these finds, Mari! :Good-Post: ~ waves ~ |
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