Can you FEEL BAD when YOU THINK GOOD?

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Shiksa™
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Post by Shiksa™ » Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:30 am

Maybe I should've (oops - bad word) posted this in Lesson 3, but I'm wondering if you could feel bad (or even worse) when you're in a good mood.

For example, can you be laughing and thinking positive, and then all of a sudden feel worse? As if maybe you became more aware of your body and its symptoms?

For me, I tried being happy, staying in a light, positive, fun mood. But I get these frequent attacks of fatigue and non-stop brain fog. It's really frustrating.

Any thoughts?

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Post by Guest » Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:04 pm

Hi I'm new here and didn't go through the program but I learned skills in my cbt group that taught me how to pull out a piece of paper and a pen and counter the thoughts that make me feel bad in a tea form and usually once I do I feel a lot better. They help me catch the errors in thought like shoulding etc and get me back into the moment and out of my emotional head.

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Post by Guest » Fri Apr 25, 2008 2:55 pm

To the original poster...

Why did you name yourself 'shiksa'? Do you know that's a sexist term used by prejudiced jews when referring to non-jewish women?

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