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Loss Quote by Elizabeth Berg

“Now he understood. After a while, pain simply stopped. It was as though your mind was able to create a firewall beyond which it would not let you venture. You had to have a break from your anguish, or you'd go crazy. It was the psychological equivalent to fainting when physical pain became…” quote by Elizabeth Berg
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““Now he understood. After a while, pain simply stopped. It was as though your mind was able to create a firewall beyond which it would not let you venture. You had to have a break from your anguish, or you'd go crazy. It was the psychological equivalent to fainting when physical pain became overbearing.””

Elizabeth Berg

About This Quote

It describes a mental coping mechanism where the mind blocks overwhelming pain, creating a psychological barrier that prevents further distress.

In simple terms: The mind can block pain to protect itself.

Key Takeaway

Allow mental breaks to manage anguish.

Themes

psychology coping mental health

Mood

somber introspective

Type

therapeutic reflective

When to use this quote

  • stressful work
  • grief
  • chronic illness
  • trauma recovery
  • high pressure environments

Key Concepts

psychological firewall pain management

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do you need to feel pain?
  • How can you balance protection and processing?
A Different Perspective

Such blocking may also suppress needed emotional processing.

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