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Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Rejection recovery

How do you recover from the pain of social-rejection hurt?

 How do you recover from a physical hurt? It depends at least partly on your mindset and how you manage the discomfort. Unmanaged, your brain can become overwhelmed with the load of sensory discomfort and find it difficult to concentrate on anything else. When you fight against the discomfort, sometimes it even increases, as the brain wants to be sure you know that you are experiencing pain from a social hurt. I tend to talk to my brain in such situations. I thank it for notifying me via the discomfort that I am experiencing social pain that hurts physically. Rather than try to suppress it or fight against it, I move into it, using a variety of strategies to manage it. I thank my brain for notifying me via the discomfort that I am experiencing social hurt. I acknowledge it and draw on my past learned experiences and Emotional Intelligence skills to manage it. Note that social hurt may be experienced in the heart as well as the brain. Those two organs—brain and heart—continually communicate and can reinforce each other negatively or positively. You may need a good counselor or healthcare professional to help you learn to apply helpful strategies. Either way, healing takes time.

 

Arlene R. Taylor, PhD at 9:00 AM
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