I figured it would be easier to put everything in one thread - I think its neater, and might be able to draw comparisons as time goes on.

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what does too intense mean for you?Jem. wrote:The feelings are likely to be too intense. I don't know how to deal with them. ... I need to find an alternative to give me space from the feelings.
I get really overwhelmed by emotions/feelings. I find I label feelings as 'too intense' when its a very strong emotional reaction, or there are multiple feelings at once, or they build up. Any feelings that are too strong to suppress I would say are too intense.treasure wrote:what does too intense mean for you?
It would be an issue. It can become a big issue. How I deal with them varies on what the reaction I have is.treasure wrote:imagine a friend said something that upset you and being upset is a logical and expected reaction - how would you deal with intense feelings then? or would that also be an issue? what would be the ideal outcome for that situation, if you could react to feelings in a healthy way?
i think it would look the same as what you said for other feelings. anger can be felt without freaking out or acting on it or suppressing it, and then worked through and/or expressed in a useful (and not abusive/self-harmful) way.The ideal outcome would be for me to be able to feel whatever it is I'm feeling, without freaking out or automatically suppressing it. Then being able to take those feelings, and able to work through them or express them some other way, a way that doesn't involve hurting myself.
I don't know what the ideal outcome would be in the case of a situation that made me angry.
what are the resons you feel like you need punishment?The reason for need to punish half can be avoided, half can not.
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