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EP 59: Vulnerability Hangovers

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Lucy, Jamie, and Avery dive into “vulnerability hangovers,” which is what we experience after putting ourselves out in the world in some way (i.e., after we are vulnerable!). We define the common symptoms, including exhaustion, shame, regret, turtle mode (desire to avoid, withdraw), distraction, overthinking, overanalyzing, tenderness, headache, and insecurity. We explore how this comes up in our clinical work, as well as in our own personal lives. Discussed factors that influence whether or not we have a vulnerability hangover, as well as individual differences in this experience. Lastly, we talk about how to tend to ourselves during these difficult moments.

Do Try This at Home:

  • Name the vulnerability hangover when it comes up. Put some words to it!
  • Do things to get out of your head so you can feel more grounded in the moment.
  • Practice compassion and kindness towards yourself. Let all the feelings belong!
  • Anticipate when this might come up, and prepare for how you might take care of yourself.
  continue reading

114 episodes

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Manage episode 341234311 series 2918387
Content provided by Avery Hoenig, PhD, Jamie Wilson, PhD, and Lucy Smith, PhD, Avery Hoenig, Jamie Wilson, and Lucy Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Avery Hoenig, PhD, Jamie Wilson, PhD, and Lucy Smith, PhD, Avery Hoenig, Jamie Wilson, and Lucy Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Lucy, Jamie, and Avery dive into “vulnerability hangovers,” which is what we experience after putting ourselves out in the world in some way (i.e., after we are vulnerable!). We define the common symptoms, including exhaustion, shame, regret, turtle mode (desire to avoid, withdraw), distraction, overthinking, overanalyzing, tenderness, headache, and insecurity. We explore how this comes up in our clinical work, as well as in our own personal lives. Discussed factors that influence whether or not we have a vulnerability hangover, as well as individual differences in this experience. Lastly, we talk about how to tend to ourselves during these difficult moments.

Do Try This at Home:

  • Name the vulnerability hangover when it comes up. Put some words to it!
  • Do things to get out of your head so you can feel more grounded in the moment.
  • Practice compassion and kindness towards yourself. Let all the feelings belong!
  • Anticipate when this might come up, and prepare for how you might take care of yourself.
  continue reading

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