“So much of what people suffer with is rooted in unresolved mental and emotional pain. People everywhere are addicted to false forms… — Laura Gagnon Copy Share Image
The very same brain centers that interpret and feel physical pain also become activated during experiences of emotional rejection. In brain scans,… — Gabor Mate Copy Share Image
“There are odd things in life, and one of them is pain. The odd thing about pain is this: you can't avoid… — Chad Eastham Copy Share Image
“Why?” I asked, confused. Why did he care? “Why what?” “Why was he having a panic attack?” She stared at me with… — K.I. Lynn Copy Share Image
I choose to not ignore or push away emotional pain. Instead, I allow it to move through me. Sometimes, that's quietly working… — Jennifer Widerstrom Copy Share Image
“The development of a working alliance is crucial because it addresses a psychic phobia associated with relationships that is common in complex… — Christine A. Courtois Copy Share Image
“Mental illness People assume you aren’t sick unless they see the sickness on your skin like scars forming a map of all… — Emm Roy Copy Share Image
“Emotional pain is also self-inflicted. It will remain with you until you reclaim the infinite power within. You need to be constantly… — Ana Rangel & Gerry O'malley Copy Share Image
“The soul theoretically is the purview of religion. But in today’s society, relatively few people look to religion to truly heal their… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Unresolved emotional pain is the great contagion of our time — of all time. — Marc Ian Barasch Copy Share Image
“I will kill myself soon. But until then how do l tame my pain?” — Sonali Deraniyagala Copy Share Image
“Problem is, though, sooner or later, physical pain, it's... it's manageable. See, real pain is emotional pain. That is the kind of… — Theo Raeken Copy Share Image
Dancing hurts, like physically is painful, but being the Bachelor is an emotionally - it's a lot of emotional pain. — Nick Viall Copy Share Image
I try to get through emotional pain and not go around it, it always ends sooner that way. I also use chocolate. — Christina Perri Copy Share Image
“If only they could listen with their hearts & not their minds, maybe then they would understand that often times it's the… — Christine Upton Copy Share Image
The reason writers are such fragile beings, Marcus, is that they suffer from two sorts of emotional pain, which is twice as… — Joel Dicker Copy Share Image
“Nobody has ever killed themselves over a broken arm. But every day, thousands of people kill themselves because of a broken heart.… — Oliver Markus Malloy Copy Share Image
The attainment of enlightenment makes you happy forever. It frees you from the mental and emotional pains that human beings experience every… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
“Although the possibility of emotional trauma is ever-present, so too is the possibility of forming bonds of deep emotional attunement within which… — Robert D. Stolorow Copy Share Image
“But I think it is so important to not rush the process of grief- & I do not mean moping & wallowing.… — Ashley Nikole Copy Share Image
When I am confronted with emotional pain, I try to allow myself the time to properly grieve. We are caring, emotional beings,… — Amanda Schull Copy Share Image
What it means to be a man is to take on all the emotional pain and work through what you got to… — John Buffalo Mailer Copy Share Image
All inner resistance is experienced as negativity in one form or another. All negativity is resistance. In this context, the two words… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
I Forgive Myself and All Others with Compassion - I forgive everyone, especially myself, for all actions and all inactions throughout my… — Jonathan Lockwood Huie Copy Share Image
“Not knowing how to regulate their own painful, aversive feelings, such as shame and anger, makes people with BPD walking powder kegs.… — Valerie Porr M.A Copy Share Image
“Many people fear that decriminalization and the controlled dispensing of drugs will lead to widespread substance use among people who are now… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“The hardcore drug addicts that I treat, are, without exception, people who have had extraordinarily difficult lives. The commonality is childhood abuse.… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image