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Emotionally Healthy


What does it mean to be emotionally healthy?

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I'll tell you if I ever get there.

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Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-habiggrin





...oh....were you serious?

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When you're emotionally healthy, you're emotionally agile.


Ooh, my own depth shocks me sometimes.

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I dunno - something along the lines of "emotional state doesn't interfere with ability to do common things like hold a job, stay in a marriage, volunteer at church, etc"?

Where are you hearing it used?

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I am serious, unless... of course that's unhealthy. :)

I think it's easy for people to point out unhealthy emotional responses, but exactly what is healthy emotions?

I wanna know who's a good rolemodel for healthy emotional responses. We all tangle with our emotions, heck, we have drugs that manipulate them, movies that exploit them. I wanna know exactly what's healthy in this regard...

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I would have to say I'm a good role model.

I'm happy. Not too depressed. I can function and make people laugh sometimes.

Sometimes my zeal gets out of hand but I'm starting to recognize that.

What else do you need? Remember, when you overanalyze, you become a pawn of Satan. wtf.gif

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Why analyze at all, if there's a danger of overanalysis? :)

DOWN WITH THINKING!!

It's a slippery slope! ;)

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Now you're getting it, raybo!! clap.gif

Don't worry.... be happy... la la la....

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See, if you *think* you're emotionally healthy...

DING DING! You are!!

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Having emotions is healthy.

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But is being emotional healthy? confuse.gif

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Last night we read Moses 7 for FSS.  After Enoch was shown all the depravity of mankind, and winessed the tears of the Lord and the mourning of the earth, he saw the end day and the final triumph of the righteous.  In vs. 67, Enoch received a fulness of joy.  I thought about how others have had similar experiences--Lehi and Nephi did.  John did.  Joseph Smith probably did.  And I imagine our latter-day prophets have probably all experienced something similar.  But they each express overwhelming hope and joy.

That's something I would say indicates an emotionally healthy person--someone who can receive, understand, and express hope and joy despite knowledge and experiences that could lead to despair.

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Can you imagine someone asking your grandparents it they feel emotionally healthy, self actualized, or if they felt they had a high level of self esteem? No? Why then today do we seem obsessed with these things.

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Because we have some understanding of those things now.  The same could be said of the diseases we can identify and treat that a century ago would have gone unnoticed until it caused death--arteriosclerosis for instance.  Same thing with technology.

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My friend had some post-partum depression. We're both the youngest kids and have older moms. She asked her mom if she had ever had post-partum depression to which her mom replied, "Are you kidding? I didn't have time for that."

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Emotionally healthy and self-actualized is all the guns I want, 5 years worth of ammo, 2 years of food storage, debts paid off, several million in the bank, a good marriage, a faithful dog, a 24 ounce rib eye on the grill to medium rare and several kabobs of grilled shrimp marinated in a curry sauce, and the ability to tell the world to go screw itself and flip it the bird and never have to apologize or care that you did. Oh, and a good truck.

A man can dream, a man can dream.

Reality, read the scriptures, pray, trust in God, the only things that keep me sane and focused.

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A good dream, Val.  Except that the money should be in my own secret vault for when the banks fail, and at least half should be in a precious commodity that I can still use to barter with for when the federal reserve goes tango uniform wink

BTW, Secondhand Lions is one of my favorite shows of all time.  A man can dream.

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rayb wrote:
I think it's easy for people to point out unhealthy emotional responses, but exactly what is healthy emotions?

I dunno - I tend to think about this in terms of useful and not useful.  But if you're talking about healthy and not healthy, I suppose the bar would be pretty high.

An emotional response that harms your marriage, or endangers a desired friendship, or gets you fired, or makes you phisically ill, or drives you to drink/drugs - those would be examples of an 'unhealthy' emotional response.  Keep in mind that the response has to be severe enough that you actually have no control over the result, no way to mitigate it.  Emotional responses that just really make you wanna do one of these things doesn't count as unhealthy.

So, I suppose that most of what people talk about as an 'unhealthy emotional response' could be better explained as someone chosing to act like a jerk due to their unhelpful emotional response.

Does this make any sense?

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I was listening to Paul Harvey's news yesterday and he reported that the FDA has found that the most prescribed prescription drugs in the U.S. are anti depressants. More than high blood pressure meds, more than diabetes meds, more than anti inflamatories, etc. I was shocked. I know that science has been able to diagnose depression and it's relatives much more easilly than 100 years ago but it does seem excessive. It seems that most of the sisters in our ward are on some sort of happy pill these days. I only know a couple that aren't. I know there is legitimate need for this stuff out there but with the numbers we see today, I wonder what the heck is going on anymore.

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Btw, A favorite book of mine in regards to this topic is "The Last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle... worth reading to your kids sometime, if you haven't... Sometimes I wonder if we all don't have a little King Haggard in us...

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rayb wrote:
Sometimes I wonder if we all don't have a little King Haggard in us...
Don't know anything about King Haggard and what makes him tick, but I'm soitanly glad we all don't have a bit of King Oedipus or King Macbeth in us... biggrin.gif



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Read the book. King Haggard is the tragic protagonist in the book.

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You know, I think that I may have read an excerpt from it.

Must check the book out. You say it is suitable for childrens?

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Absolutely great for kids. I love that one too. There's a movie too, which really stays right with the book, but I kinda like reading it first so the kids can form their own pictures.

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That movie was horrible!!!!!! I remember watching it back in the 80s as a mid level berzerker. It was torture.

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I loved the movie Secondhand Lions, too!! Really, really loved it. Saw it with my two oldest.

I think a key here might be our ability to control our emotions. I heard it said, Once you can control your emotions, you can begin to control your thoughts. I always sort of looked at it the other way around, but I can see how this is true.

And yeah, val, come on. Money in the bank? Pshaw.

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I think Val's in the legal profession, so he may be the only one around here who has money besides Mahonri these days. wink.gif

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Speak for yourself, debthound. nana.gif

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I was listening to Paul Harvey's news yesterday and he reported that the FDA has found that the most prescribed prescription drugs in the U.S. are anti depressants. More than high blood pressure meds, more than diabetes meds, more than anti inflamatories, etc. I was shocked. I know that science has been able to diagnose depression and it's relatives much more easilly than 100 years ago but it does seem excessive. It seems that most of the sisters in our ward are on some sort of happy pill these days. I only know a couple that aren't. I know there is legitimate need for this stuff out there but with the numbers we see today, I wonder what the heck is going on anymore.



Emotionally disabled parents raising emotionally disabled children who grow up to beget more emotionally disabled children....

And while I mostly agree with this

An emotional response that harms your marriage, or endangers a desired friendship, or gets you fired, or makes you phisically ill, or drives you to drink/drugs - those would be examples of an 'unhealthy' emotional response.  Keep in mind that the response has to be severe enough that you actually have no control over the result, no way to mitigate it.  Emotional responses that just really make you wanna do one of these things doesn't count as unhealthy.

I disagree with the blue portion.  Something doesn't have to be a compulsion to qualify as unhealthy.  An emotional response that makes me wanna do something unhealthy is still unhealthy, even if I manage to control myself in the moment.  For example -- if I become unreasonably angry over normal childish behavior (such as interrupting me for the fifth time while I'm typing a post on Bountiful when the kid was sent to bed 20 minutes ago wink.gif) and I refrain from screaming at the kid but still carry around the anger, that isn't healthy. Even though I did the right thing at that moment, I still feel the wrong thing.  And the anger will come out sooner or later... directed at some hapless individual who doesn't deserve it at all.  Not very healthy, imo.

I used a relatively minor personal example, not because I feel like screaming at my child right now, but I used feel that way a lot, when I was less emotionally healthy than I am today.  It isn't that I'm a psychology expert--far from it.  I simply have the benefit of hindsight, and I know from personal experience what "boundary issues" are, because I used to have big ones, and had no idea until someone taught me that the way I interacted with others wasn't always healthy.  I still have my issues, but I'm a lot healthier than I used to be, thank the Lord.

It really is a lot easier to see the mote in another person's eye once I've cast the beam out of my own.

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