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Name It to Tame It: Emotional Labeling Techniques. Exploring the Quiet Power of Recognizing Your Emotions and Understanding How Naming What You Feel Changes the Way It Moves Through You

Par : Alex Linden
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  • Nombre de pages238
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-31007-4
  • EAN9783565310074
  • Date de parution10/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

There is a particular kind of overwhelm that comes not from feeling too much, but from feeling without language - the shapeless anxiety, the unnamed heaviness, the reaction that arrives faster than understanding. Emotions that remain unidentified tend to grow louder, not quieter, filling the space that clarity might otherwise occupy. Name It to Tame It: Emotional Labeling Techniques explores one of the most quietly powerful tools in emotional self-awareness: the act of naming what you feel.
This book examines the psychological and neurological reality behind emotional labeling - how attaching language to inner experience creates a subtle but meaningful shift in the nervous system, reducing the intensity of emotion not by suppressing it but by bringing it into clearer focus. It looks honestly at what gets in the way of this seemingly simple practice: the cultural habits that discourage emotional precision, the fear that naming difficult feelings makes them more real, and the common tendency to describe emotions in broad strokes - stressed, fine, overwhelmed - that gesture toward experience without genuinely meeting it.
Drawing on insight into how emotional granularity develops and why it matters, this book offers a compassionate exploration of what becomes possible when inner experience is met with language rather than avoidance. For anyone who has struggled to articulate what they feel - or wondered why understanding an emotion doesn't always make it easier to manage - this book offers a more honest and grounded place to begin.