Not silly, EFB's are Emotional Flashbacks. Philippa had a great link about them.
Basically they come down to a trigger that is not even recognized (a look, word, tone, etc), that sends one escalating (or spiralling) into previous feelings - self-blame, self-rejection etc, from childhood. Then one feels all those things, and gets (more) negative feedback from an Internal Critic. And because the person doesn't know it's an EFB, feels it's further evidence for exactly how they are feeling and 'proof' of their worthlessness, etc.
(I hope I am explaining that right!)
I think you're right about a 'common language'.
I have always related to Helen Keller's descriptions- feel like I cannot find the words.
Basically they come down to a trigger that is not even recognized (a look, word, tone, etc), that sends one escalating (or spiralling) into previous feelings - self-blame, self-rejection etc, from childhood. Then one feels all those things, and gets (more) negative feedback from an Internal Critic. And because the person doesn't know it's an EFB, feels it's further evidence for exactly how they are feeling and 'proof' of their worthlessness, etc.
(I hope I am explaining that right!)
I think you're right about a 'common language'.
I have always related to Helen Keller's descriptions- feel like I cannot find the words.