When I used to see a somatic therapist, at first I didn't even know what my emotions were. All I knew was that I felt bad.
He taught me to pay attention to how I was feeling in my body and to describe it with a metaphor. For example "across my shoulders it feels like a piece of fabric stretched too tight" or "my tummy feels like it's jumping up and down". By following the metaphor, describing it in more detail, I started being able to tune in to the feelings and understand what they are.
With counselling, I tend to use a similar approach, explaining with a metaphor or talking about some art I did that symbolises the feeling. It feels safer to do that, and it's helpful because I still struggle to identify my emotions. Using an image can really clarify things for me.
He taught me to pay attention to how I was feeling in my body and to describe it with a metaphor. For example "across my shoulders it feels like a piece of fabric stretched too tight" or "my tummy feels like it's jumping up and down". By following the metaphor, describing it in more detail, I started being able to tune in to the feelings and understand what they are.
With counselling, I tend to use a similar approach, explaining with a metaphor or talking about some art I did that symbolises the feeling. It feels safer to do that, and it's helpful because I still struggle to identify my emotions. Using an image can really clarify things for me.