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This is a ridiculously open-ended question I know.
My name is Lisa, I'm 19. I was bullied badly as a child/teenager and my parents were often unavailable, strict, very 'hard on me' and turned a blind eye to all that was happening to me as a kid. Even now, at Christmas, I walk around with visible scars and no one asks.
I have had problems regulating emotions for a long time, it's what led me to SH.
I don't SH anymore but I depend far too much on therapy for emotional regulation.
And under normal circumstances this dependency is fine but when I am off therapy for a month due to Christmas I need to have a plan B.
I have learned how to regulate anger - which was my most troublesome emotion. My antidote is to either:
(a) kick a football
(b) throw a ball at a wall
(c) rock
(d) write
(e) walk
For anger, I have about five ways of regulating it because there is no one-size-fits-all way of dealing with it.
I learned these in therapy. I don't have therapy for another month because of Christmas break.
But as a whole I still have huge problems regulating emotions and already can feel stress and tension building up inside me because I'm full of tension and stress but don't know how to safely deal with it outside a therapy room, so I'm keeping it inside and this tactic is not a good solution for more than a couple of days.
Any ideas on how to regulate emotion?
My name is Lisa, I'm 19. I was bullied badly as a child/teenager and my parents were often unavailable, strict, very 'hard on me' and turned a blind eye to all that was happening to me as a kid. Even now, at Christmas, I walk around with visible scars and no one asks.
I have had problems regulating emotions for a long time, it's what led me to SH.
I don't SH anymore but I depend far too much on therapy for emotional regulation.
And under normal circumstances this dependency is fine but when I am off therapy for a month due to Christmas I need to have a plan B.
I have learned how to regulate anger - which was my most troublesome emotion. My antidote is to either:
(a) kick a football
(b) throw a ball at a wall
(c) rock
(d) write
(e) walk
For anger, I have about five ways of regulating it because there is no one-size-fits-all way of dealing with it.
I learned these in therapy. I don't have therapy for another month because of Christmas break.
But as a whole I still have huge problems regulating emotions and already can feel stress and tension building up inside me because I'm full of tension and stress but don't know how to safely deal with it outside a therapy room, so I'm keeping it inside and this tactic is not a good solution for more than a couple of days.
Any ideas on how to regulate emotion?
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