Identifying and releasing negative feelings
I’m going through new therapy with a psychiatrist resident. He’s working with me to identify and release negative emotions. I’ve always found self awareness (I like that term!) very very difficult. So hard. At this point in my life I’m like this is nonsense. But I’m willing to try! Anything to get off Effexor! Nasty stuff. But it’s the only med that I could tolerate and worked this last relapse. Anyone have experience or thoughts on this?
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Thank you for breaking it down into a process. It helps me.
Does anyone have experience working to manage Negative irrational thoughts? A tecnic or exercises?
My mind is clear what things are real and what are just imagination. But when the events of frustration and loneliness comes up everything become dark and I lost the path.
Any suggestion is welcome, thanks.
Hello @jonasd and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. It is so great that you have reached out for support to help you through your feelings. I'd like to start by asking for a little more background to start and so I can get you connected with members who may be able to share their experiences with you.
You will notice that I have moved your post into an existing discussion you may find helpful if you choose to scroll back through the previous comments by other members.
Also, the following information may be helpful.
- Stop Negative Thoughts Exercise:
https://anxietycontrolcenter.com/stop-negative-thoughts-exercise/
- 6 Tips to Change Negative Thinking:
https://www.verywellmind.com/how-to-change-negative-thinking-3024843
Have you been diagnosed with depressions and/or anxiety? Are you on any related medication? How long have these feelings been affecting you?
Wow, thanks, this information is so helpful.