Feeling Everything Without Letting It Consume You Exploring Emotional Intensity, Nervous System Regulation, and The Difference Between Feeling and Drowning
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Altersempfehlung
1 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
27.01.2026
Verlag
EpubliSeitenzahl
202 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
2199 KB
Auflage
2. Auflage
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9783565200740
Some people feel emotions like gentle waves. For you, they arrive like floods-rage that feels uncontrollable, grief that swallows entire days, anxiety that spirals faster than you can think. You've been told to calm down, manage better, regulate yourself. But no one taught you how to hold intensity without either suppressing it or being swept away.
This book explores emotional regulation not as control or elimination, but as the capacity to feel deeply without losing yourself in the feeling. It examines overwhelm, the nervous system's response to intensity, the difference between expressing emotion and being hijacked by it, and the exhaustion of living in constant emotional extremes. It looks at shutdown as protection, reactivity as information, and the cost of believing your feelings are too much.
Rather than prescribing techniques to stop feeling intensely, this book reframes regulation as creating space between the surge and the response. It explores grounding, distress tolerance, the intelligence of pausing, and the relief of recognizing an emotion as temporary rather than totalizing. It examines the difference between numbing and soothing, between forcing calm and allowing the nervous system to complete its natural cycle.
For anyone who feels too much too fast, who fears their emotions might break them or damage others, or who alternates between emotional flooding and complete numbness-this book offers insight into intensity as sensitivity, not dysfunction, and the quiet strength of holding your feelings without being ruled by them.
This book explores emotional regulation not as control or elimination, but as the capacity to feel deeply without losing yourself in the feeling. It examines overwhelm, the nervous system's response to intensity, the difference between expressing emotion and being hijacked by it, and the exhaustion of living in constant emotional extremes. It looks at shutdown as protection, reactivity as information, and the cost of believing your feelings are too much.
Rather than prescribing techniques to stop feeling intensely, this book reframes regulation as creating space between the surge and the response. It explores grounding, distress tolerance, the intelligence of pausing, and the relief of recognizing an emotion as temporary rather than totalizing. It examines the difference between numbing and soothing, between forcing calm and allowing the nervous system to complete its natural cycle.
For anyone who feels too much too fast, who fears their emotions might break them or damage others, or who alternates between emotional flooding and complete numbness-this book offers insight into intensity as sensitivity, not dysfunction, and the quiet strength of holding your feelings without being ruled by them.
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