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Communication and Emotions Emotions, Thinking and Feeling

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Page 1: Communication and Emotions Emotions, Thinking and Feeling

Communication and Emotions

Emotions, Thinking and Feeling

Page 2: Communication and Emotions Emotions, Thinking and Feeling

Emotions Recognize your feelings• Relaxation Techniques• We cannot Not communicateThink about how you will describe your feelings• Concrete vs. Abstract language• Words don’t mean, people meanShare multiple feelings• Boosters and bustersRecognize the difference between Feeling/ Talking/ Acting• Self-fulfilling prophesiesAccept responsibility for your feelings• I – StatementsConsider when and where to express your feelings• Perception Checking• Paraphrasing/Requesting feedback• Communication is Irreversible• Appointment to listen• Mirroring

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

Select a current interpersonal situation that brings up some very strong emotions that are troubling you.  • If you are currently not in such a situation,

choose such a situation that you recently experienced.

 1. Describe the situation in terms of a.who, b.what, c.where, d.when, e.how and f.with what result to you. Mainly, give the background you need to clearly understand what happened and how it caused you suffering.

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

2. Recognizing your emotional feelings, write down the first emotional feeling you experienced that comes to your mind.

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

3. The feeling that you expressed isn’t the only one you may have experienced. Expand your emotional vocabulary by looking at the Table of Common Human Emotions. Select 3 other emotions from the table and list them as complete statements, ie, “I feel puzzled.” (Leave 2-lines space after each addition.)

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

4. For each emotional feeling that you listed, go back and describe a physical reaction that you experienced. “I feel puzzled and my head was a little dizzy.”

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

5. Accept responsibility for each the of the four listed feelings by writing something like, “I feel puzzled and my head gets dizzy when you ask me to meet you for coffee and then you are busy with someone else.”

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

6. Be mindful of your communication channels and describe what might have been communicated by you nonverbally. Please write about one of these behaviors, also consider anything that might have happened unintentionally.

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

7. Rule out each of the Fallacies that lead to Debilitative Emotions. For each of the following, briefly describe why that fallacy is or is not a cause for your debilitating emotion.a. The Fallacy of Perfectionb. The Fallacy of Approvalc. The Fallacy of Shouldsd. The Fallacy of Overgeneralizatione. The Fallacy of Causationf. The Fallacy of Helplessnessg. The Fallacy of Catastrophic Expectations

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

8. List the FOUR steps to minimize Debilitative Emotions.a. Monitor Your Emotional Reactions. Indicate when you first noticed this emotional reaction. What were the first physical reactions you noticed?

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

8. List the FOUR steps to minimize Debilitative Emotions.

b. Note the Activating Event. After your awareness of the reaction, describe the Activating Event. In some cases, instead of one event, there might have been a series of events each building to the next.

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

8. List the FOUR steps to minimize Debilitative Emotions.

c. Record Your Self-Talk. Analyze your thoughts that link your activating event and your emotion.

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

8. List the FOUR steps to minimize Debilitative Emotions.

d. Reappraise Your Irrational Beliefs. Replace the self-defeating self-talk with constructive thinking

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Guidelines for Expressing Your Feelings

9. How do you feel different now about the troubling experience than when you began this exercise.