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Expressing Emotions in Healthful Ways (2:27)

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Managing your emotions allows you to express them in healthful ways.

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Understanding Your Emotions

Recognizing and acknowledging your emotions is a sign of good mental and emotional health.

How you respond to your emotions can affect your mental/emotional, physical, and social health.

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Understanding Your Emotions

Learning to recognize your emotions and to understand their effects on you will help you learn to manage them in healthful ways.

EmotionsSignals that tell your mind and body how to react

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Understanding Your Emotions

Changes during puberty are caused by hormones.

HormonesChemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells

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Understanding Your Emotions

Hormones can make you feel as if your emotions are swinging from one extreme to another.

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Understanding Your Emotions

Common Emotions

Happiness Sadness

Love

FearGuilt

Anger

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Understanding Your Emotions

Hostility is a form of anger that can hurt others, as well as the hostile person.

HostilityThe intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior

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Managing Your Emotions

Knowing how to recognize your emotions can help you manage them in healthful ways.

Learning to express emotions in a healthful way will not only help you cope with emotional upsets, but also helps those around you to better handle their emotions.

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Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways

Emotions are neither good nor bad.

The way you express your emotions, however, can produce good or bad consequences.

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Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways

Feeling bad, or emotional, when things happen in your life is normal.

These feelings can be managed.

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Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways

One example of expressing empathy is supporting a friend who is going through a difficult time.

EmpathyThe ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels

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Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways

To help you recognize your emotions and express them in positive ways, ask yourself these questions:

Why do I feel the way I do about this event?

Will this event matter later on in my life?

Why should I wait before responding?

What can I do to feel better?

Who can I ask to help me deal with my negative feelings?

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Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways

Healthful expression of feelings lets you enjoy life more.

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Responding to Difficult Emotions

Get away from the situation until you calm down.

Relax your muscles.

Take several deep breaths.

Reducing the Intensity of Emotions

Analyze your emotions by writing about them in a private journal.

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Responding to Difficult Emotions

Sometimes you may use defense mechanisms unconsciously as a way to protect yourself from intense emotional pain.

Defense mechanismsMental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions and situations

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Responding to Difficult EmotionsCommon Defense Mechanisms

Repression

Regression

Denial

Projection

Suppression

Rationalization

Compensation

Involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one’s mind.

Returning to behaviors characteristic of a younger age, rather than dealing with problems in a mature manner.

Unconscious lack of recognition of something that is obvious to others.

Attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group.

Consciously and intentionally pushing unpleasant feelings out of one’s mind.

Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior, rather than taking responsibility for it.

Making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift giving, hard work, or extreme efforts.

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Handling Fear

You can overcome some fears by recognizing that you’re afraid and figuring out what is causing this fear.

If you’re unable to control your fears, consider seeking the help of a mental health professional.

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Dealing with Guilt

Guilt is a very destructive emotion that can harm your self-esteem.

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Dealing with Guilt

If you feel guilty about something:

Look at the circumstances realistically and honestly.

Admitting a mistake can help manage feelings of guilt.

Sometimes you will feel guilt about situations that are out of your control.

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Managing Anger

Anger is one of the most difficult emotions to handle.

As with guilt, it is best to figure out what is causing your anger, and then deal with it in a healthy way.

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Managing Anger

When you first feel anger building up inside you, try to calm down.

If this doesn’t work, physically remove yourself from the situation.

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Managing Anger

Strategies for Managing Anger

Do something to relax.

Channel your energy in a different direction.

Talk with someone you trust.

Listen to soothing music, read a book, or imagine sitting on a beach or walking through the woods.

Use the energy generated by your anger to do something positive. Take a walk, play the piano or guitar, or write your feelings down in a private journal.

Share your thoughts and feelings with a trusted friend or family member. The listener may be able to give you some tips on how to deal with the situation.

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Managing Anger

Physical activity is a healthy way to use the energy that can build up from anger.

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After You ReadReviewing Facts and Vocabulary

1. What are emotions? How can emotions affect your behavior?

Emotions are signals that tell your mind and body how to react.

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After You ReadReviewing Facts and Vocabulary

2. What are five common defense mechanisms?

Any five: Repression, suppression, rationalization, regression, denial, compensation, projection

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After You ReadReviewing Facts and Vocabulary

3. List three strategies for handling anger in a healthful way.

Do something to relax, channel your energy in a different direction, talk to someone you trust

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