Sentences with phrase «uncomfortable emotions we were feeling»

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Attempting to find support among parents who do not share the same approach to child - raising is like comparing apples to oranges, and the advice you receive is likely to deepen the sense of doubt being felt, and therefore create guilt — not to mention conflict with your personal values system, which creates its own set of uncomfortable emotions.
When they recognize they're feeling sad or angry, they can use healthy coping strategies to deal with their uncomfortable emotions.
Just use your instincts and feel out what your child can handle, but make sure you are comfortable with your answers first, as kids can pick up on all of your emotions about a subject if you are uncomfortable
Rather than suppressing awkward, uncomfortable or painful emotions with food, a much healthier thing to do is to find ways of expressing these feelings creatively.
What I am talking about though is when a person feels an emotion, whether uncomfortable or warm fuzzy, and the brain automatically feels connection with certain foods.
For me, this weight loss has been fraught with emotions and uncomfortable feelings that I'm just not ready to talk about.
In the moment I notice that I am experiencing a strong emotion that feels very uncomfortable.
You've probably already developed your own ways of coping with recurring depression, the consequences of manic episodes, and the constant, uncomfortable feeling that you're at the mercy of your emotions.
If you are experiencing uncomfortable symptoms such as butterflies in your stomach, feelings of dread, a racing heart - beat, panic, or depression I can help you find a way to bring your emotions back into balance by addressing the possible emotional, physical, and spiritual components of your symptoms.»
Whether you are struggling with relationship issues, loss, illness, uncomfortable emotions, or other concerns, you have found a place to sort things out and begin to feel better.
One way is to notice when we react to something in a way that feels uncomfortable or unnecessarily loaded with extreme emotion.
David feels uncomfortable when Constantino expresses negative emotions, even when they aren't directed toward him.
This is a common psychological occurrence where the emotions are so strong and so uncomfortable, that you feel your child's discomfort quickly and deeply, so much so that it makes it very unpleasant for you too.
When your youngest child grows up and leaves home, you might be left grappling with some mixed emotions, uncomfortable moods, and feelings of loneliness or grief.
«I love how Hedy describes the emotions and the feelings of the «Love Drug» and «special Angels that are around to make our lives uncomfortable so we don't fall asleep and miss it» (brilliant!).
Therapy can provide a safe place to express uncomfortable feelings with a neutral adult that is not involved in the emotions of the family.
The idea is that a person feels an emotion which leads to a thought that is uncomfortable which in turn leads to a behavior that makes the feeling better, but the feeling is then affected by the behavior so that it leads to another uncomfortable thought which leads to another and possibly even more inappropriate behavior which leads to another feeling and so on.
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