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Active coping is used to handle the problem arousing emotional distress, whereas passive coping is used to handle the distressing emotions caused by the problem [ 12].
In a state of emotional empathy, people sometimes lack the ability to manage their own distressing emotions, which can lead to paralysis and psychological exhaustion.
As Goleman writes, "One downside of emotional empathy occurs when people lack the ability to manage their own distressing emotions can be seen in the psychological exhaustion that leads to burnout.
That activates centers in the brain for negativity, for distressing emotions.
Labeling our distressing emotions gives us a way of validating our inner experience, but it has the added benefit of dialing down their intensity.
And when we feel distressing emotions, the brain wants us to turn them off either tune them out or do one little thing [to make us feel better].
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By definition, "fear is a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined... " Fear is such a powerful emotion that it can simply override all other feelings, logic or priorities.
Dictionary.com defines the word fear as: A distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid.
The position of current student protesters, at least at Yale and Princeton (where my husband is a professor and where my 2009 novel Admission was set), is that the power of language and thought to "trigger" distressing emotion is so all-consuming that we must avoid the sharing of any idea, opinion or historical truth that might offend.
As avoidance is to situation selection, escape-related behaviors are to response modulation, implemented once a person experiences a distressing emotion in an effort to reduce the intensity.
Two main findings emerge from the two studies reported here: (i) interpersonal conflict is a proximal trigger associated with non-fatal self-poisoning, in most instances; and (ii) a mixture of motivations is associated with the act, including a desire to die, a desire to escape, and difficulty tolerating distressing emotion associated with interpersonal conflict.
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