Emotional Intensity Actually Requires Different Regulation
Par Lane, Sofia
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565215065
eBook
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This book explores the reality of living with emotional intensity that doesn't respond to conventional self-regulation advice, examining why some people experience feelings with such force that typical calming techniques feel inadequate or dismissive. Rather than treating emotional overwhelm as poor self-control, it investigates how certain nervous systems process emotions with greater intensity, why distress can escalate beyond what breathing exercises or positive thinking can address, and what heightened emotional responses reveal about sensitivity, trauma history, and genuine neurological difference.
Through insights drawn from dialectical behavior principles and emotion science, the book examines why emotional regulation requires different approaches when feelings arrive with crisis-level intensity, how holding seemingly opposite truths simultaneously creates psychological flexibility, and what specific skills address the gap between emotional experience and functional response. It offers perspective on recognizing when emotions need containment versus expression, the intelligence of distress tolerance over immediate relief, and how validating intensity—rather than minimizing it—becomes the foundation for sustainable regulation.
Grounded in psychological research and compassionate self-understanding, this is not about achieving emotional control or eliminating intensity. It's about understanding that powerful feelings require regulation strategies designed for the actual force of what people experience, not what others assume they should feel.
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