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Hilary Jacobs Hendel is a psychotherapist who switched from practicing traditional talk psychotherapy to accelerated experimental dynamic psychotherapy. She teaches us that our core emotions are automatic and grounded in universal physical experiences. Her new book is called, It’s Not Always Depression: Working The Change Triangle to Listen to the Body, Discover Core Emotions, and Connect to your Authentic Self. In this episode, she goes into great instructional detail about how to identify and process your emotions in the moment. If you’ve ever felt a strong emotion (and who hasn’t), this episode will teach you how to move through it skillfully, rather than having your strong emotions wreak havoc in yourself and with others. 
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In This Interview, Hilary Jabobs Hendel and I Discuss…

Her new book, It’s Not Always Depression: Working The Change Triangle to Listen to the Body, Discover Core Emotions, and Connect to your Authentic Self

The 7 C’s of our authentic self

The science and biology of emotions

The change triangle

The Core Emotions: Fear, Anger, Sadness, Disgust, Joy, Excitement and Sexual Excitement

The 3 Inhibitory Emotions: Anxiety, Guilt, and Shame

How core emotions have energy and want to come up and out- to be expressed

Inhibitory emotions dampening our core emotions 

The difference between defenses and inhibitory emotions

How to work The Change Triangle

Trauma vs trauma

The power of naming your emotions

Our open-hearted state

When our emotions overwhelm us, it can be helpful to have someone else process them

Grounding and breathing

The role of core emotions is to ready us for action so they are first physical sensations, traveling from the brain down the vegus nerve

All core emotions have impulses associated with them

How harmful self-criticism and self-judgment can be

Relating to ourselves as a small child

Healthy shame vs toxic shame

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