Uncontrolled Emotions – Comprehensive Health Coaching.

Emotionality is the ability of humans to generate emotions (body’s response to stimuli). Sensitivity is often confused with emotion.

Sensitivity is the ability to capture external stimuli (including emotional ones).

A great sensitivity implies capturing many things, a great emotionality implies a great emotional reaction to what we capture (even if it is little that we capture).

A person can therefore be very emotional and not very sensitive, or very sensitive and not very emotional, although there is usually a correlation between more sensitivity and more emotionality.

BIOLOGICAL SENSE:

Emotions are the biological response to certain stimuli. If the emotionality is very high, it implies that this message is more important to us. It’s a volume rise.

CONFLICT:

The conflict occurs in an exaggerated emotionality when emotions easily kidnap us. This is a symptom of an excess of the sympathetic system and therefore a facility to enter into a phase of active conflict.

A lot of emotion is usually linked to: Unresolved old problems.

If we use emotion to make ourselves victims (something extremely common) and falsify what happens to us or what we feel, we will never reach those hidden emotions that we try to forget by force and that try to return. We must let them surface and solve them.

Childhood problems, love, abandonment, abuse, screaming, trauma… all of this must be allowed to surface and be healed.

On the other hand, hyper emotionality is a symptom that we react emotionally to conflicts and it will be more difficult for energy to stagnate in an organ and generate a “symptom”.

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