Article on emotional literacy:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/the-squeaky-wheel/201908/why-distinguishing-your-emotions-can-buffer-depression
According to some research cited in the article, broadening our vocabulary to better identify which emotions we are feeling can help us with depression.
I have experienced this in my own work with my FOG. Even just learning when I felt the FOG, fear, obligation and Guilt, put me on a path to feel more confident that I can recovery from PD abuse.
Hope the article can be helpful to others!
Trees
I really benefitted from this article—-thx Trees!
Thank you Trees! I've always struggled with identifying emotions. This is very helpful.
I am so glad the article was helpful!
Patrick Teahan has a video called "10 oddly specific childhood trauma issues".
Another video I highly recommend for learning about how trauma affected us. He talks about having a delay in knowing how we feel.
And how did that happen? I had a parent who constantly said to me:
"You don't need that"
"You don't know that"
"You don't want that"
This is how you alienate a child from their own emotions.
Trees