
226: Where emotions come from (and why it matters) Part 1
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- How we make meaning out of our emotions (which is critical to understanding the trauma we've experienced)
- How we talk with kids about emotions ("You hit Johnny and now he's feeling sad" might not be the best way to do this);
- What to do with big emotional expressions that seem to 'come out of nowhere' - which actually happens fairly rarely.
This episode opens with me defining Dr. Barrett's theory of emotions so we didn't have to waste 20 minutes of our precious hour together to do that. I also wanted to share my thoughts on the implications of these ideas for our families and the episode would have been too long so I split it in half. In this episode you'll hear the introduction to the theory, half of the conversation with Dr. Barrett, and my thoughts on what we've heard so far. In an upcoming episode we'll hear the second half of the interview as well as my overarching take-aways from across the two episodes. And just a reminder that if you're having your own big emotional reactions in response to your child's difficult (but age-appropriate) behavior, there are real reasons for that. We discuss meaning-making in the conversation with Dr. Barrett: in the Taming Your Triggers workshop we focus heavily on making meaning out of your experience. Whether you've experienced trauma and need help seeing the connections between your experiences and your triggered feelings towards your children, or if you need help with your body budgeting today, in Taming Your Triggers we'll help you to:
- Feel triggered less often;
- Find ways to meet your needs - and your child's needs - on a much more regular basis;
- Learn how to repair effectively with your child on the (far fewer!) occasions when things didn't go the way you would have hoped.
Sign up for the waitlist and we'll let you know once enrollment re-opens. Click the image below to learn more. Dr. Lisa Feldman...
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