This article was co-authored by Catherine Boswell, PhD and by wikiHow staff writer, Finn Kobler. Dr. Catherine Boswell is a Licensed Psychologist and a Co-Founder of Psynergy Psychological Associates, a private therapy practice based in Houston, Texas. With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Boswell specializes in treating individuals, groups, couples, and families struggling with trauma, relationships, grief, and chronic pain. She holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston. Dr. Bowell has taught courses to Master’s level students at the University of Houston. She is also an author, speaker, and coach.
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Does it feel like there are dozens of emotions inside you, just bursting to get out? Do your feelings sometimes overwhelm you, to the point where you feel numb? If so, you may be emotionally constipated. In this article, you'll learn what emotional constipation is, common side effects that can come from building up feelings without release, common reasons you may be disregarding your emotions, and some empathetic ways to practice self-compassion and treat emotional constipation. Keep reading to better understand the dangers of emotional constipation and how to find catharsis.
Things You Should Know
- Emotional constipation refers to a build-up of unexpressed feelings that causes negative physical and mental side effects.
- Common symptoms of emotional constipation include emotional numbness, headaches, stomach aches, isolation, and anxiety.
- The best way to treat emotional constipation is to allow yourself to feel your repressed feelings. Talk to a therapist, journal, or just let out a good cry.
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