Emotional pain is a distressing feeling in the mind, which is experienced through the loss of someone you hold dear. This painful experience can arise from depression, fear, anxiety, disappointment or guilt. For those going through traumatic experiences reliving or the replay of these past events can become disabling. These crippling effects, affects the moods, relationships, professional and personal life. What makes it worse is it occupies the mind day in and day out. But for those with bipolar disorder symptoms it is quite different from the normal experience as we will try to discuss later on.
The Causes Emotional Pain?
A lot of people go through traumatic experiences during their childhood years and these can be due to a number of factors like physical abuse, being neglected, abandoned by parents, or the loss of a loved one. With adults, emotional pain can be due to the end or the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship like divorce, the loss of the source of income, becoming a victim in a violent crime and substance abuse. Most often when severe trauma has been endured, victims can be continuously inhabited by bad dreams and constant nightmares. In the case of war or rape victims mental images can be experienced on a daily basis.
Bipolar and the Deep Emotional Pain
Emotional pain that are experienced by bipolar victims can be quite deep and lots of people reach the point where it is so hurting they can hardly move. These pains can be compared to somebody putting a knife into them. This very deep pain can last from a few minutes to a few hours and suddenly disappear. These emotional pain can be so bad that the feeling of loneliness may also come together with the emotional pain.
Past Traumas and Bipolar Depression
Most of our past traumas is kept in our unconscious mind and a lot of people believe that this emotional pain is caused by low self-image, self hatred, deep shame, anxiety, guilt and all these come out during bipolar depression. All of these negative emotions and thoughts, is believed may contribute greatly to the depressive and manic episodes.
Final Words
This emotional pain have lead a lot of people committing suicide and it is important not to be just brushed aside and be taken seriously. Using medications may be necessary for some people but, some others can go without drugs and live quite a normal life. When in a bad or severe crisis, bipolar medications can be the safest and fastest way to getting the person back to normal. All present and past issues play a very critical role in creating emotional instability and those with bipolar symptoms, their emotional pain cannot be linked back to a traumatic event. These pains seems to pop out of nowhere and disappear all of a sudden.
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This post was written by Ed J Price on July 30, 2009
