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 overbearing.””
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.
Allow mental breaks to manage anguish.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- stressful work
- grief
- chronic illness
- trauma recovery
- high pressure environments
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When do you need to feel pain?
- How can you balance protection and processing?
Such blocking may also suppress needed emotional processing.