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A Nonjudgmental Attitude: The Lie of Positive and Negative Emotions: Process Your Emotions 2/30 

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Many of us think of emotions as either "good"/"positive" or "bad"/"negative." But this view of emotions is inaccurate and unhelpful. In this video, you will learn how to stop judging your emotions and start describing them instead. This nonjudgmental attitude has been shown to help with anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns.
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Комментарии : 510   
@milwaukeebuds
@milwaukeebuds 3 года назад
This same thing would have costed 400 bucks to hear from my therapist. Thank you for your service to others.
@denise76
@denise76 3 года назад
900 from mine in NY.
@wrezzii
@wrezzii 3 года назад
So true.
@mimimi3440
@mimimi3440 3 года назад
But you mean for one session..?
@joeltunnah
@joeltunnah 3 года назад
No therapist I know would have put this so succinctly and easily understood. It would be amorphous and take 5 weeks of 45-minute “one hour” sessions.
@milwaukeebuds
@milwaukeebuds 3 года назад
@@mimimi3440 200 per session, they like to break up their sessions to keep you coming back
@nicoleonfeels
@nicoleonfeels 3 года назад
Talk to yourself like you would a good friend - all emotions are normal and valid.
@obviousnames8633
@obviousnames8633 3 года назад
Your comments are always so insightful and thought provoking! I tend too see you rather often it seems. Great job adding positivity wherever you go! It’s inspiring!
@nicoleonfeels
@nicoleonfeels 3 года назад
@@obviousnames8633 thank you! So glad you think so 🤗
@thedancelearner7721
@thedancelearner7721 3 года назад
This made me cry ... I have been feeling guilty about getting angry for being mistreated, disrespected.. Thank you foe your comment . i'm still crying
@l3ila219
@l3ila219 2 года назад
LaughThinkEvolve Your emotions matter and so do you ❤️ you can get through this :)
@lolteaz
@lolteaz 2 года назад
I love this comment
@LittleMew133
@LittleMew133 3 года назад
"IDK we'll see" - my current motto
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
haha yep
@capricecraigmill9926
@capricecraigmill9926 3 года назад
I second this!! . I must say, the emotion that I am currently feeling 😌 is "Hapoy" a pleasurable emotion....not a good or bad emotion
@sierra889
@sierra889 3 года назад
que sera sera 😌
@ericafrances7110
@ericafrances7110 3 года назад
I really appreciate how relatable and real you are. You're such a treasure. Thank you.
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
I appreciate that!
@btob2212
@btob2212 9 месяцев назад
true! THE WHOLE world need know about this, indeed.
@actsrv9
@actsrv9 3 года назад
I used to think I had high emotional intelligence till I saw a few of these videos. I'm dumb as a rock about emotions, but it's never too late to learn :)
@mitaganguly3948
@mitaganguly3948 2 года назад
After watching some of her videos I notice these sentences in soooo many of our replies " I am as dumb as a rock".. where did we pick up these messages? Don't know but not a rock. Only human.
@Christopher-md7tf
@Christopher-md7tf 2 года назад
Yeah I hear ya. This lines up with many people who label themselves "empaths" simply being very neurotic and easily disturbed, so actually less emotionally intelligent than others.
@anessapfeifer249
@anessapfeifer249 Год назад
Hahaha. Stop. You just judged yourself again. 😊
@tintedqualia
@tintedqualia 2 месяца назад
​@@Christopher-md7tfnever felt so called out by a RU-vid comment
@mindsoulpower
@mindsoulpower 29 дней назад
@@Christopher-md7tf some ppl have no idea of meaning of the words they are using..
@bluegypsy71
@bluegypsy71 3 года назад
I was very repressed by strict overprotective parents, so much so that I’ve internalized a lot of anger & was always the human doormat, even now I feel a lot of guilt/shame & second guess my emotions, it led to poor decisions.
@Froglet1968
@Froglet1968 3 года назад
I can relate and I'm back with them, now in our third lockdown in the UK...challenging is an understatement...no one is really talking and I just try and avoid my Dad's energy as if leaves me...I don't know but my mental health is suffering now.
@shaundaross123
@shaundaross123 3 года назад
I was raised by a narcissist so my experience may be extreme. I learned about CPTSD and narcissism which illuminated everything.
@Froglet1968
@Froglet1968 3 года назад
@@shaundaross123 I think once we have the awareness and knowledge, healing can start.
@Voguemama
@Voguemama 3 года назад
@@Froglet1968 absolutely
@notmarealnameboi
@notmarealnameboi 3 года назад
Me too. Doing EMDR therapy. It is helping a lot.
@mobile_genshin
@mobile_genshin Год назад
It's not for the first time that i realise that for my parents there were no "good" emtions. I got scolded both for crying too loud or laughing too loud. No emotions were good, apparently. No wonder I'm such an emotional cripple.
@rklos11
@rklos11 3 года назад
She's a gem, ain't she? Thanks for all you do ✌❤
@TestDonCqmDJorr-qKDdKENPg
@TestDonCqmDJorr-qKDdKENPg Год назад
Q=0o2}n0
@melbblogger
@melbblogger 2 года назад
"Many of us have been taught... to never make anyone else feel bad..." *intense revelation*
@user-wh5ir4fo4r
@user-wh5ir4fo4r 5 месяцев назад
That gets reinforced in my life when my brother condemns me for having any emotions he thinks are negative. I've seen him react to his own "negative" emotions in a violently angry manner but I am required to be Pollyanna.
@PeaceboneGotFound
@PeaceboneGotFound 3 года назад
I love this series. Thank you so much for releasing it for free to the public. Know that you are helping tons of people, and leveling the playing field for those who may not be able to afford plenty of psych classes, but still want to learn for their personal health!
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
@rocking1313
@rocking1313 3 года назад
"Thinking is difficult. That's why most people Judge" - Carl Jung. Thanks Emma this is very helpful!
@progressnotperfection9920
@progressnotperfection9920 3 года назад
Instead of judging emotions... Describe them.
@TheDhammaHub
@TheDhammaHub 3 года назад
The Buddha gave a very similar simile with a farmer who lost an ox. He remained calm and found the ox later at his favorite spot. Our expectations and fears about the future are powerful
@JeffBarron1
@JeffBarron1 3 года назад
The Buddha sounds like a wise and good man. Doubtless he would have accepted the gospel of Jesus Christ as well should he have had the opportunity. i love that Truth is truth regardless of the source. Peace
@berniebarclay2183
@berniebarclay2183 3 года назад
Unlikely, Gautama Buddha was born some 500 years before Jesus Christ.
@ruwan677
@ruwan677 2 года назад
@@JeffBarron1, buddha has told the ultimate truth of life and the universe. of course, he had no problem with any other religion. because he knew the truth.it is far beyond our understanding. he described particles and thought and how they create a living being. once we realised the truth we will be free from all suffering. As a Buddhist ( i don't like to consider myself as a Buddhist. if I do so that will label me as a Buddhist and will be an obstacle to the path of enlightenment) I have been trying to understand and enlighten ( be awakened). according to budda the whole universe, we can see within ourselves. whatever physical, materialistic, or emotional. in Buddhism, emotions are described in deeper.
@dbunnysport
@dbunnysport 2 года назад
I cannot believe this. I’ve been in and out of therapy since I was in jr high. (I’m 53 now) I am on meds for anxiety. I’m overwhelmed and can’t stop crying or be overly emotional without then. The world would literally feel like sand paper. I’ve been working hard on myself recently and found this video series. I’m really hopeful to continue and work through it all. I’m so so so thankful to have found you. And thank you for offering these on youtube. Im feeling hopeful! 💞
@Michi-mv2xn
@Michi-mv2xn Год назад
I'm curious if it's been helping?
@dbunnysport
@dbunnysport Год назад
Hi@@Michi-mv2xn ... I've been working at things a lot... and Yes.... I'm finally feeling like my new and happier self. I'm truly feeling so grateful and blessed. @MelRobbins has a new podcast too (and I did a huge group coaching session with her)... Lots of other youtube videos that are inspirational and working on change too. You can 're-wire' your brain. I didn't ever know who I'd be or if I'd still BE me if I shed my old M.O.- the sweet, caring, happy on the outside but melancholy/sad person deep inside- but things helped ... and there is hope! I haven't stopped my meds yet... but it's a possibility... but if not, I'm ok with that too. :) If you want a happier self too... don't quit... because you deserve to have your best life!
@RK-qk7ow
@RK-qk7ow Год назад
​@@dbunnysport So glad to hear you've moved forward. Have you heard of Dr Joe Dispenza work? It's absolutely worth introducing to his teachings. He is a love and a practical knowledge bomb:))
@Katgirl2024
@Katgirl2024 3 года назад
After ignoring myself for years, I’m slowly working through these videos. They are fantastic. Thank you!!
@erikalarsson
@erikalarsson 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for hope it can change ❤
@cassieoz1702
@cassieoz1702 3 года назад
I could never see anger as a primary emotion. It generally comes out of vulnerability; hurt, fear, shame, disappointment... Identifying which of these preceded or precipitated the 'anger leaves you more options for dealing with it
@johnnywishbone932
@johnnywishbone932 2 года назад
I had a huge anxiety attack yesterday. I woke up today with a little fear. This video helped me process think of a response and make a positive response. Yes. I do not like feeling afraid but I am happy because it’s ok to feel that way! Now I am happy because instead of dwelling I can smile and move on! Be bold as lions in your walk today! ✝️❤️
@sarahcouture24
@sarahcouture24 3 года назад
I really appreciate this video! You did a great job at describing why it’s not helpful to classify unpleasant emotions as bad. Thanks for explaining why toxic positivity doesn’t work, and why we need to be honest with ourselves and be real with our emotions.
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@vivienlee610
@vivienlee610 2 года назад
I found that helpful too.
@capricecraigmill9926
@capricecraigmill9926 3 года назад
We should all come together ❤ for this Gem 💎 and send her some blessings and an abundance of love 💘
@jerrygrant3203
@jerrygrant3203 4 месяца назад
I am being as candid as possible, I am a black female who have been in therapy for a minute. All I have ever asked for was tools to handle the experiences and I have never been provided them. I am truly thankful and I have watched a few of your videos and I have been able to assess myself, name the feeling and I am learning a lot more. I truly appreciate you. I pray that God bless you and your family. Thank you!
@drdevikakhanna4979
@drdevikakhanna4979 2 года назад
I believed, as a child (teenager), that it is wrong to feel unpleasant emotions such as shame and worthlessness… i was bullied as a child, and it made me feel worthless. However my parents said to ignore it, and I believed that the fact that I feel shame means I’m not ignoring it - I need to not feel shame. Also it made me feel like the bullies had degraded me, like I had lost worth and was worthless. Also there was pressure on me to get the top marks - I believed it was the only way I could get some worth, and so I needed to feel ok in order to be able to do that. Also when I was a child, my Dad used to tell me off if I cried and would publicly say she looks like a cry baby. Also he would criticise me if I felt anxiety and say I should be like my brother.
@susiec4689
@susiec4689 2 года назад
"The more we suppress emotions, the more likely it is that our life is gonna not line up with the life we want" This was a lightbulb moment for me. Thank you for making this invaluable information available for free!
@abigail6081
@abigail6081 3 года назад
I have suppressed emotions my whole life... To the point where now 95% of the time I can't even tell myself how I feel. I've read about viewing them with curiosity and naming them... But it never really made sense till you put the example of Data!! I'm a total Trekkie and suddenly I could just... Understand!! Thank you for making a tough subject so simple!
@bcburt2000
@bcburt2000 Год назад
I believe that anger is a huuge baddie! I get scared, even terrified into paralysis, when someone around me gets angry. As for myself, I stuff anger until I eventually explode in a verbal tirade. Also, I see fear and insecurity as unacceptable. I remember a family member scolding me for showing my fear, and that incident has really stuck with me. I find sadness quite acceptable, even poetic, but I withhold myself from expressing it to others because I am scared they will not care or respect my very intense emotions. I see as good emotions courage, confidence, and contentment. Although I rarely experience such feelings nowadays, I believe deep down that these are the only ones I can feel comfortable and safe expressing to myself and to others.
@beckymesky
@beckymesky 3 года назад
I’ve been afraid that some emotions would over take me. Knowing that they are normal and God made them as part of life, has taught me I can still experience them and move through them. They aren’t contaminated emotions
@samk.970
@samk.970 2 года назад
For the most part I avoided anger and angry people, but that would come out in a passive way. If not expressed in a healthy way, they come out in a wiered way. Now I'm learning all emotions are valid as long as they are expressed in a respectful, constructive and healthy way.
@giorgiaalexanderactingothe1892
@giorgiaalexanderactingothe1892 2 года назад
Me too, Becky
@vivienlee610
@vivienlee610 2 года назад
@@samk.970 So true.
@parisaforpeace
@parisaforpeace 3 года назад
Love the story of the farmer in the beginning. It reminds me of the mindfulness practice of neither resisting nor clinging to the changes and chances of life. All pleasure and pain eventually fade.
@bonjovirocks24
@bonjovirocks24 5 месяцев назад
I remember the first time coming across the livestream, I saw a cat missing 1 leg, then another cat missing a leg, then Magic, who is missing both hind legs. It was so magical that these cats have a place to be cared for. ❤️❤️❤️
@professorstarlight2268
@professorstarlight2268 2 года назад
me 30 minutes ago: 30 vids? time to binge watch my way to a healthy mind me three minutes into this video's exercise: absolutely bawling my eyes out, realizing what people mean when they talk about their inner child y'all do the exercises/homework, they're actually worth frfr
@sannevandevliert8407
@sannevandevliert8407 3 года назад
I am currently working through lots of childhood trauma and suppressed emotions but can't afford to go see a professional. I found this video course and I love it so far. I just watched the second video but it is amazing... While doing the exercises i already cried and was able to let go some of the pressure on top of me. You are a huge help and thank you so much for making this available for free
@Cat_tiee
@Cat_tiee 3 года назад
So glad you're benefitting from this. I too am guilty of trying to suppress my emotions for all my life. I'm astonished at how open I am now towards having emotions, this is making me feel happier. Hope you find yours too in this course.
@shashankanand6139
@shashankanand6139 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making these videos. You have no idea how much you've improved my life. You have such a kind and gentle tone as well which makes your videos so much more palatable!
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@jonburnett2207
@jonburnett2207 Год назад
That's why mindful meditation is incredible. You just let everything be without separating from it and recognize awareness of the present moment.
@marmaz57
@marmaz57 2 года назад
Emma - thank you for giving so generously of your gifts. I have been suppressing my emotions and trying to be positive all the time for years. Your teaching style is so wonderfully effective - connecting with us in a clear and practical, down-to-earth way with compassion and humor. In this way - we can truly benefit from your clinical expertise . I am practicing identifying and feeling my emotions - "naming it to tame it" - thank you!
@majarini
@majarini 3 года назад
You should allow for the creation of subtitles. This needs to be shared across the globe.
@WhitneyJohnson
@WhitneyJohnson 3 года назад
Thank you. “You won’t just feel better, you will get better at feeling.” Love it!
@bllubeautytube7105
@bllubeautytube7105 Год назад
These sessions have saved me. You have no idea how many times I watch your videos on the way to work after struggling with anxiety all night. Thank you
@radwi69
@radwi69 3 года назад
I’m tremendously grateful to your kind person Emma, and to this invaluable channel, and please, do keep posting informative instructive and therapeutic videos like these. They have been enormously helpful to both me and my spouse. I can’t thank you enough!
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Thanks Ather! Will do!
@djinn4895
@djinn4895 2 года назад
As a Trekkie myself I sooo appreciate you included that short snippet of Data ♡
@sunshinerainbows4627
@sunshinerainbows4627 3 года назад
"The more we suppress, the more pressure to explode". This blew my world apart. The health and safety of an elderly person was at stake each and every day based on unsafe actions taken by another person. Sought help from every person within the company all the way up to corporate to no avail. No one was listening or offering solutions. The only thing I know is to seek out authority yet authority failed with every phone call I made. This is happening more and more. Suppress. Seek authority assistance. Ignored or spoken over.. Explode. I'm hurt beyond. Wounded without physical wounds. I still don't follow what could have been done differently. I'm paying the price yet had the explosion not happened a life would have been lost. I kept telling myself to keep quiet because I was not a manager. 2 1/2 years later and the pain persists. I worked non-stop and no one would listen. Why are people in a bubble?
@kimiriz9343
@kimiriz9343 2 года назад
Many suffer in silence. Those have dementia can't even complain when being attacked or mistreated. Being vocal may also invite many verbal attacks on the social media. People don't like others to talk about their weaknesses but have no problems attacking others. Thank God there are people like Emma who care enough to try helping using her experiences and any resources she has to help. God bless.
@user-wh5ir4fo4r
@user-wh5ir4fo4r 5 месяцев назад
"Sought help from every person within the company" "I'm paying the price yet had the explosion not happened a life would have been lost." You 1000% had more character than any person there and did the right thing. And then you suffered for doing good. You're my HERO! Anyone who doesn't care or who judges you for that is morally bankrupt and they can pound sand.
@marissasharp9892
@marissasharp9892 2 года назад
Hi, from Texas! I just discovered this series, and your channel, through a friend. I’ve been subscribed a few weeks now. I cannot tell you how helpful this series has been for me! I’ve had to overcome a lot in my life, from abuse as a child to an abusive marriage, as an adult. My children and I were blessed to have abuse counseling, back where we used to live. It helped greatly. We moved, and I’m remarried to an amazing man. We’re both ministers. But I still want to learn about emotions and processing things in a healthy way. My hubby and I were both brought up in crazy households where we weren’t allowed to express ANY emotion, without judgement or ridicule. So we’re both now learning, as adults, the right way to process through things. This series is already opening my eyes to so much! It’s also helping me to understand our two teenage sons, and 8 year old son, to help them process through their emotions, too. They’ve overcome a lot in their lives, and I wanted to make sure to help them learn how to deal with emotions in a healthy way, since I was judged and misunderstood myself, as a child. Thank you so much for making this a free series on RU-vid! I can’t wait to do the whole course! I’ve been taking a LOT of notes! I know God will help me use what I’m learning to help others, in the future. God bless you, and have a Happy New Year! 🎊
@lizhall825
@lizhall825 3 года назад
Thank you so much for teaching me these tools. I am in my 40's and have always stuffed my feelings. I told my therapist last year that I finally came to the realization that I have trouble feeling my feelings. These videos are really helping me. I love the fish analogy, makes so much sense. So grateful for you sharing your knowledge a d talents.
@Monipenny1000
@Monipenny1000 Год назад
Yesterday I realized this series you created and watched the first one, then this one and catching at the end "homework". I wrote down every question you gave for this assignment but something about me wants to skip the homework and just binge watch your entire series instead. I see the value in taking the time and actually doing the work, especially since I really need to. I started weekly therapy the end of last December, it's helpful but at the same time I feel it's not because I am finding that talking about my trauma experiences is causing me a lot of confusion, changes in my thoughts, causing me to experience emotions and behavior (things I say) that is not acceptable to me. I am recognizing and reacting to triggers that I ignored or didn't see before, then overthinking the situation, then overreacting afterwards, then overthinking my negative reaction, only to realize the problems that I am causing which then causes me to emotionally dysregulate. I am not in control of myself like I used to be. I am adding more trauma on top of all my unresolved past traumas. I thought the purpose of therapy is to heal. I am not healing and talking about my traumas is certainly not helping! I liked how I was and the way I coped before I started talking about past traumas. Obviously, I ignored them and focused on life, responsibilities, family, business, and other important things that mattered. Before therapy, I thought I was a pro at being emotionally regulated, well I was and now I know why. I wasn't emotionally regulated, I just ignored my emotions, clearly is not a healthy way to be and live. Before therapy, I didn't realize that I was ignoring my emotions and feelings I think most of my life, starting in childhood. In 5 months of therapy, I go in there and talk....all over the place, never staying on a single abuse story as well as rushing through it because I have so much to unpack. Obviously, I am doing this all wrong and need to find out from the professional what I need. I plan to go through this series and your homework assignments one day at a time, it just might be a while before I start the process because I feel the need to rush through it. Thank you for your content and taking the time using your knowledge to help others.
@saltiestsiren
@saltiestsiren 2 года назад
This was one of the most important things I learned in residential treatment last fall. My DBT therapist even read the same proverb at one point. As a little girl I was not allowed to feel angry - or rather, I was not allowed to express it with yelling or violence toward my little sister (because of course not). But as little kids, we don't generally know how to feel an emotion without acting on it. So I suppressed the anger whenever I felt it. I grew older and as I suppressed my anger more and more, I learned to scream into pillows and to be violent toward my own body. And then I started suppressing ALL of my "bad" emotions because I was avoiding the pain. Little did I know most of the pain was caused by letting the emotions rot and fester deep inside and whenever I was suppressing them again, oftentimes it was old stuff just leaking out again. This skill...this skill of being nonjudgmental toward my emotions was the first step to regulating my emotions when before I was just expected to skip right to regulating my (emotional) behaviors. No wonder I struggled - I was being set up for failure!
@jeanaday3852
@jeanaday3852 2 года назад
I cry after every video with hope and joy, because this is what I have been looking for for decades and many years of therapy. Thank you, Emma!
@PoppinHoops
@PoppinHoops 3 года назад
I am so glad I discovered your channel! The content is great , and so helpful! You actually give us homework and push us to take action. It's not just motivational speeches which I am so sick of haha! Thank you for all that you do!
@AzzieSempai
@AzzieSempai 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos !:)
@m.m.4958
@m.m.4958 3 года назад
Love it. She is so authentic 💗
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Thanks Maria
@busybee5479
@busybee5479 2 года назад
Glad I found this channel. The content is so good. Thank you Emma for all the good work. So grateful...
@XxJokyxX
@XxJokyxX 3 года назад
Great content! Sometimes important we don't always notice! Thank you so much for all your amazing work!
@ByongGJun
@ByongGJun 3 года назад
SHE IS WONDERFUL, I LOVE THIS WOMAN SO KNOWLEDGABLE!
@reallifepsych3309
@reallifepsych3309 3 года назад
These videos are so helpful. Thank you!
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@MartinOcando
@MartinOcando 2 года назад
OMG, I just love that Data scene. Thanks for all the help. I’ll keep following your course. Thanks for sharing all this knowledge. You are helping a lot of people.
@shawnas464
@shawnas464 3 года назад
Love the clip at the end! Perfect to make your point!
@kimleach7651
@kimleach7651 3 года назад
I must say that you're the best therapist on here. I love your videos! Thank You so much for doing this!
@joqu6971
@joqu6971 2 года назад
Love this channel, it's a great service for people
@Godly_meditation
@Godly_meditation 3 года назад
I just want to thank you for this video, and your journal prompts. This homework really helped me express myself without judgement and feel liberated. It also helped me acknowledge where my self-judgement to my emotions might have derived from and how I am not evolving from them. This was a great exercise for awareness and a tool for healthier thinking.
@Jessica_PMHNP
@Jessica_PMHNP 2 года назад
Day 2 done! ✔️ Loved the video the end lol and I am excited to see what I can learn here! God bless you! 🙏💖
@flok1971
@flok1971 3 года назад
Powerfull message and so true... In my process is this item so important. Thank you!!
@ch22erry
@ch22erry 3 года назад
Thank you for making this available!
@YenaShah
@YenaShah 3 года назад
Love the fact that I have to literally take notes and quote your sentences in my journal. Thank you so much for creating this. ❤️
@CapnTimb
@CapnTimb Год назад
Thank you so much for this series
@catwoman3247
@catwoman3247 3 года назад
Thank you so much😀🙏 this video helps and explains so much.
@mariadeleon5203
@mariadeleon5203 3 года назад
I just adore her! I learn so much in each video. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@rachnatawasthi44
@rachnatawasthi44 2 года назад
Love the way of your counseling, very personable, thank you 🙏🏼
@stephanie4628
@stephanie4628 2 года назад
OMG... You are amazing! Thank you so much for hepling me get through a tough part of my life!:)
@tomaszatko9562
@tomaszatko9562 Год назад
I have attempted to meditate many times in my life and prior to this CD the only success I've experienced is with live guided meditation. ru-vid.comUgkxzpa8CIfZcihW4Z0F_ja0QF3W9KIatrsq This is the first CD I've used that cuts through my unmedicated ADHD and enables me to truly relax and experience a quiet and energizing interval. The instructors voice is very soothing and pleasant to listen to. I am easily able to sit successfully through the entire CD, and for quite some time after. I cannot adequately express how tremendously helpful this CD has been on my spiritual journey!! Two thumbs up and 10 stars!
@chocvanswirlx_o
@chocvanswirlx_o 2 года назад
LOVE the ending. Data is my favorite, next to Worf. You and your videos have been so helpful to me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
@thecrazyandthewild
@thecrazyandthewild 3 года назад
Thank you, Emma, have a great day!
@maymahanateetum
@maymahanateetum 2 года назад
Thank you for making these Video. You are amazing.
@tanyaaragao5756
@tanyaaragao5756 2 года назад
Thank YOU, I love your videos, you're helping me so much! God Bless You and your family always. YOU are a blessing
@dancinglawn2000
@dancinglawn2000 3 года назад
These videos are great. Thank you for adding the Star Trek clip. It warms my geeky heart.
@professor724
@professor724 3 года назад
Emma, You are really helping me through a difficult time right now. Thank you and God bless you.
@madefloresg8646
@madefloresg8646 2 года назад
The best course I've ever taken. I'm truly grateful to you for doing this for free. You're really helping me to understand and live a better life! Thank you so much ❤️
@bikenband
@bikenband 2 года назад
I discovered you about a month ago and your videos have been so helpful, inspiring, and calming. I start most days by watching at least one. Thank you for helping me and many others.
@sadistickitten
@sadistickitten 2 года назад
Thank you SO much for this, your series is really helping me & I even paid for the journaling because that's how I work better with journaling & getting things out that way. Thanks for this, you're so wonderful to help us out
@soar3135
@soar3135 3 года назад
Hello! I would just like to thank you for your videos on neuroplasticity, they helped me so much in dealing with GAD and health anxiety, I am doing great today! Sending you lots of love!
@candacestricklin6039
@candacestricklin6039 3 года назад
Your awesome Emma. So very helpful to mental health.
@mdelight2488
@mdelight2488 2 года назад
I'm so.. Thankful you decided to do these videos on processing feelings. They are helping me tremendously. Love your kind, genuine desire to help others. I think feelings is an area people avoid in almost every kind of relationship. In this avoidance and failure to understand and communicate feelings so many relationships are ruined. It doesn't have to be. Thankful for the hope this info provides. Great job- Keep doing what you do!!!
@chaoticseok7
@chaoticseok7 Год назад
Your videos helps me so much during tough times. It's so interesting to learn more bout ourselves
@H2Oto369
@H2Oto369 3 года назад
I do not just FEEL fortunate, I AM fortunate I found you!
@timwells5776
@timwells5776 Год назад
Wanted to say thank you so much for this series! I'm finding it extraordinarily helpful! ❤ I'm going through each video and taking notes, which really helps absorb the content.
@armansaeedi3907
@armansaeedi3907 2 года назад
You are really helping so many people including me...i am thankful
@samdp42
@samdp42 2 года назад
Thank you for being transparent about the cost of Better Help. But mostly thank you for your channel. I have been in therapy for 15 years. I know these things, when you say them I remind myself that I know this. I have been watching at least one a day, and have really come back to a most centered self. I had so much judgment in my life. Myself and others. I have sent a video a day to my family as well. I hope they get as much as I do.
@kathyh.3384
@kathyh.3384 Год назад
Thanks Emma for offering these to us for free. They ate helping me soooo much. I wish I could have you as my personal therapist.
@jasonrenard798
@jasonrenard798 2 года назад
Aaaa I love the example with data at the end, very fitting :3 Thanks again for this course~
@emil5884
@emil5884 3 года назад
Wow, the amount of psychology content that I have waded through before encountering these instructions, it is pretty mind-boggling how arcane this knowledge is out there. Revolting! More please!
@roneloosthuizen4234
@roneloosthuizen4234 2 года назад
Best ever advice and guidance. Thank you. Your way of expression, breaking down the process to a level of understanding is absolutely brilliant. Thank you again. Very much appreciated 🤗😇
@Adrian-qk9jh
@Adrian-qk9jh 2 года назад
These videos deserve so much for hype or something, really related and am engaged in this. Lots of things I struggle with emotionally
@foodmadewithlove324
@foodmadewithlove324 3 года назад
Thank you so much,for the content of this video.Have a bless day!
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Thank you! You too!
@DrPreetiSahu
@DrPreetiSahu 2 года назад
I love how pedagogical her explanation is !! The last scene was so nice!!
@dzzzzzt
@dzzzzzt Год назад
Third video in and I'm already feeling the light of understanding and liberation touching me. I didn't know so many of those things! When I look at emotions non-judgmentally they start to feel less personal and more managable, understandable... I'm doing the full RU-vid course. Thank you for making it free. Actually I cannot express how grateful I am for this. First chance I get I'm buying it and doing it again with all the supplementary materials/tasks as well.
@irisrojas4547
@irisrojas4547 3 года назад
Thank you for posting something so valuable and easy to understand
@filipgajtanovski9166
@filipgajtanovski9166 2 года назад
I really liked the term "emotional muscle" which gives me the depth dimension when it comes to experiencing emotions and the idea of a muscle as an analogy of something that can be trained to be processed more effectively.
@fatemehtaremehr
@fatemehtaremehr 3 года назад
Thank you very much. I really needed it . 🙏🙏🙏🌿
@gandharvgedam3218
@gandharvgedam3218 2 года назад
Exactly the video I wanted to watch atm.
@agnieszka4925
@agnieszka4925 3 года назад
The way you describe things always gets to me ❤️
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
👋
@wahid3363
@wahid3363 3 года назад
You are amazing. Thank you for saving lives. We are a big fan of you.
@TherapyinaNutshell
@TherapyinaNutshell 3 года назад
Thanks Abdul!
@jovanalipovac5968
@jovanalipovac5968 2 года назад
You and your chanel are such a gold. I am enjoying this video series about emotios because I tend to be very emotional and wanna work on it.
@christinaibanez1988
@christinaibanez1988 10 месяцев назад
Emma is one of the best RU-vid channels I've come across, such valuable in depth content. A blessing 🙏
@joslitadsouza1628
@joslitadsouza1628 3 года назад
You are such a blessing 💞
@supreemgame7963
@supreemgame7963 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos. I'll be sure to donate in the future when possible. I am so grateful since I can't afford therapy. I push down my emotions and have bad anxiety. I know I've been needing to express sadness. Writing after this video allowed me to cry and let it out thank you. 🙏
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