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How do you know how you feel?
#11
RE: How do you know how you feel?
When I was doing my training as a Lifeline counselor, I was taught:


Few people are able to accurately describe what they are actually feeling at any given moment. Behaviour is NOT a reliable guide because:

In our society it is not acceptable for a man to show (or even feel) fear or sadness,but it is acceptable to show anger,so that is often what we convince ourselves we are feeling and is the emotion we show to others. It's not OK fora woman to get angry,but it is OK for her to be sad or"upset",so that's how women tend to behave;they burst into tears instead of punching your lights out.

The above is a simplistic and iincomplete explanation of the clinical model on which it is a based; the concept of "the racket" used in Transactional Analysis.


Quote:Rackets
A racket is the dual strategy of getting "permitted feelings," while covering up feelings which we truly feel, but which we regard as being "not allowed". More technically, a racket feeling is "a familiar set of emotions, learned and enhanced during childhood, experienced in many different stress situations, and maladaptive as an adult means of problem solving".
A racket is then a set of behaviours which originate from the childhood script rather than in here-and-now full Adult thinking, which (1) are employed as a way to manipulate the environment to match the script rather than to actually solve the problem, and (2) whose covert goal is not so much to solve the problem, as to experience these racket feelings and feel internally justified in experiencing them.
Examples of racket and racket feelings: "Why do I meet good guys who turn out to be so hurtful", or "He always takes advantage of my goodwill". The racket is then a set of behaviours and chosen strategies learned and practised in childhood which in fact help to cause these feelings to be experienced. Typically this happens despite their own surface protestations and hurt feelings, out of awareness and in a way that is perceived as someone else's fault. One covert pay-off for this racket and its feelings, might be to gain in a guilt free way, continued evidence and reinforcement for a childhood script belief that "People will always let you down


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transaction...is#Rackets


Disclaimer: This model works for me,but I make no truth claims and will not argue the point :

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#12
RE: How do you know how you feel?
It seems quite clear to me now that I'm worried about/anxious about what emotion it is that I'm feeling so the emotion I'm experiencing is worry/anxiety.
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#13
RE: How do you know how you feel?
If I can't figure it out myself, then I talk to the people I trust (explicitly) and think on their responses.

Were I left to myself only... I would be so far behind in my development.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#14
RE: How do you know how you feel?
Doooooooooo you.... feel the way I do?
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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#15
RE: How do you know how you feel?
(February 7, 2012 at 3:52 pm)DoubtVsFaith Wrote: It seems quite clear to me now that I'm worried about/anxious about what emotion it is that I'm feeling so the emotion I'm experiencing is worry/anxiety.


I guess you are probably being facetious.However, it's a serious topic,and deserves a serious answer.

The model I used in my post above is used asserts there are only FOUR emotions; fear,anger,sadness and joy.


Anxiety/worry is about fear. Often a vague,generalised fear,or fear of something specific, say failing an exam,or losing one's job.

Clinical psychologists call being constantly fearful an 'anxiety neurosis'.

This is a vast,complex subject,for which there is no consensus.I suggest doing some Googling or visiting your local library for detailed information.



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From Wiki:

Quote:The term anxiety covers four aspects of experiences an individual may have: mental apprehension, physical tension, physical symptoms and dissociative anxiety.[3] Anxiety disorder is divided into generalized anxiety disorder, phobic disorder, and panic disorder; each has its own characteristics and symptoms and they require different treatment (Gelder et al. 2005). The emotions present in anxiety disorders range from simple nervousness to bouts of terror (Barker 2003).

Standardized screening clinical questionnaires such as Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale can be used to detect anxiety symptoms, and suggest the need for a formal diagnostic assessment of anxiety disorder.[4]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anxiety_neurosis

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#16
RE: How do you know how you feel?
I was being completely serious in my post that you quoted. Since I am worrying about what it is that I feel it follows that I'm experiencing worry.
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