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How to Recognize Suppressed Feelings

Abstract: A simple method which will not only stop an anxiety attack but also prevent future attacks. Also helps with many other behaviours which are caused by supression of your inner feelings.

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How to Recognize Suppressed Feelings

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Written by: Gunborg Palme, certified psychologist, certified psychotherapist, examined alcohol therapeut, examined teacher and tutor in psychotherapy.
First version: 22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision: 27 Jul 2008.

How can I handle sudden panic attacks or anxiety attacks? How can I learn to recognize suppressed feelings?

Answer:

Whenever we experience pain, we try to find out what caused it and see what a suitable approach to it might be. Anxiety is the soul's pain system that says there's something wrong in our life.

Do the following when you're having an anxiety attack: Lie on your bed and concentrate on how you feel and how your body feels. Try not to think. You will then feel a tremendous feeling of discomfort but remain lying down! Feel! Experience! Feel the worst things that you have ever felt! Stay with that discomfort until it gradually wears off. After this experience, you will get a greater sense of self-awareness, knowing what it was like and what you need to do about it.

If you suddenly do not feel anything, then your psychological defense has kicked in, and you will then need a talented psychotherapist to move forward.

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