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The Bio-Emotive Framework: An Escape from the Hell of Unprocessed Emotions

33 pointsby mwfoglemanover 1 year ago

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mock-possumover 1 year ago
It’s real interesting how preoccupied the author is with their whole “feelings correspond to specific body regions” thing - they start out saying that somehow their anxiety translated to bodily sensations, such that after treatment they could feel the difference in particular limbs -<p>And that doesn’t ring true to me, I’ve never experienced anything like that, but I’m willing to listen -<p>And then they have this big heat map of the human body that charts out how people surveyed describe the physical location of feelings, and okay, they’re back to this idea again.<p>Some of this seems so obvious and practical, and some of it just seems really really out there.<p>&gt; Resolve: When you use NEDERA, you are steering towards a release through crying<p>I mean - okay this is really not for me, this is way too specific to what the author is into to be of much interest to me. It’s cool that this method works for them, but spinning it out into a whole initialized methodology just feels… I dunno, pretentious? Is that unfair of me?
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pstuartover 1 year ago
Seems relevant to this front page discussion: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=37607203">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=37607203</a>