#emotional-pain

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Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Psychology says the reason aging people feel like they don't matter isn't about what they've lost - it's that society defines mattering as productivity and visibility, and the moment you step outside those narrow roles, your value becomes invisible even to people who love you - Silicon Canals

Retirement and aging can lead to feelings of invisibility and worthlessness due to society's narrow definitions of productivity.
Mental health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Do you just hate rejection or do you have 'RSD'?

Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) causes intense emotional pain and can significantly impact personal and professional interactions.
fromApaonline
1 week ago

How to Walk Away

Breakups can make you depressed and even damage your heart and immune system. Being the one who says 'it's over' can be torturous, especially if you're hurting someone you still care deeply about.
Philosophy
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychologists explain that the reason some people can forgive enormous betrayals but struggle to forgive small slights is that small slights feel chosen. The big wounds can be blamed on circumstance, but someone choosing not to save you a seat reveals exactly where you stand - Silicon Canals

Small social slights often cause more emotional pain than major betrayals because they send unambiguous signals about social exclusion without mitigating context.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Planning a break is such a tricky thing

Last night I had a dream and you were in it, and I was in it with you. I was doing the packing I never did. Not sure how it started, that's how dreams go. But I was nervous that you might show up. Just like you were nervous I'd be there. Eventually you did show up, but your head was buzzed and dyed orange.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Should friendship really be a one strike and you're out' deal?

I consider them all my best friends even though I have friends in my life that I see more regularly, she wrote, adding that she felt foolish, childish, to be so upset, especially given her vintage.
Relationships
#grief
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

How Physical and Emotional Pain Overlap

Physical and emotional pain share brain processing, overlapping biology, and treatment approaches, with chronic pain arising from persistent, maladaptive neural sensitization.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

How to Take a Stoic Punch in the Face

Training the brain to restore rational control after stress turns physical and social pain into fuel for resilience, wise choice, and continued engagement.
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

Does Hearing Loss Hurt?

Hearing loss can cause psychological and emotional suffering, stemming from feelings of being dismissed, embarrassment in social situations, or self-isolation.
Health
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

The Hidden Language of Eating Disorders

Eating disorders often look like they're about discipline or willpower, weight loss or weight gain, control or chaos. That's precisely how diet culture wants us to see them. But underneath, they're about pain, about regulation, about protection.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

The Hidden Danger of "Trauma Culture"

Not all emotional pain comes from the same brain circuits that process trauma.
Mental health
#friendship
fromBuzzFeed
11 months ago
Relationships

My Best Friend And I Stopped Talking For 5 Years. Then I Learned The Surprising Truth About Why.

fromBuzzFeed
11 months ago
Relationships

My Best Friend And I Stopped Talking For 5 Years. Then I Learned The Surprising Truth About Why.

fromPsychology Today
8 months ago

The Pain of Unbelonging: Why Workplace Bullying Hurts

The need for connection is evolutionary. Traveling in packs offered physical protection and emotional support. Ostracism threatens belonging more clearly and more strongly than other unpleasant social responses.
Relationships
#estrangement
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
10 months ago

Not All Estrangement Is Chosen by Children

Estrangement implies mutual separation, whereas abandonment is a one-sided act, crucial to recognize for understanding personal experiences.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

Autistic Women and the Trauma of Betrayal

The experience of betrayal can be significantly harder for late-diagnosed autistic females, leading to intense internal and psychological pain.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

The Deep Sting of Rejection

Rejection is painful due to our evolutionary wiring to avoid it, impacting emotional well-being.
Employing healthy coping strategies can mitigate rejection's pain and support growth.
fromPsychology Today
10 months ago

Why Healing the Past Won't Make You Happy

Over a century ago, psychologist William James wrote, "My experience is what I agree to attend to." Neuroscience has since confirmed this insight, showing that emotional states are tied to where attention goes.
Mindfulness
fromNew York Post
11 months ago

Dear Abby: My parents hate me for being born a girl

I am the only daughter in a family with four brothers. My family treats me like I don't exist. It hurts deeply knowing my father doesn't even like me.
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
11 months ago

My Miscarriage Almost Got Me Uninvited From A Baby Shower - Why I'm Glad I Went Anyway

Miscarriage can lead to feelings of isolation and exclusion, affecting relationships and emotional connections.
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