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When Emotions Feel Too Big to Hold

Support resources for teens who are struggling with mental health, stress, and overwhelming emotions. Many teens struggle with overwhelming emotions, stress, or pain that can be hard to explain. If you’re feeling stuck, confused, or hurting inside, you’re not alone. Help is available. This blog is a safe, judgment-free space to share information, coping skills, and support for teens who are dealing with complicated feelings or urges to hurt themselves. Our goal is not to shame or scare, but to help you understand what you’re feeling, learn healthier ways to cope, and find support when you need it.

Healing is possible, even if it doesn’t feel that way right now.

Understanding When You Need Support

Understanding when to seek support can be tricky. Self-harm can be visible or invisible to family and friends, and it may not be easy to know when your intense emotions have become concerning. It is natural to experience negative emotions like anger, sadness, irritation, fear,
distance, loneliness, etc., so how do you know when to seek help? You should seek help if:

 Having a strong desire to relieve intense emotions.
o Do you feel so overwhelmed by your emotions that you feel like you cannot escape?

 Difficulties communicating distress
o Can you communicate how you feel when you experience intense emotions?

 Needing to punish yourself and/or are experiencing self-blame
o Do you think “it’s your fault” that you are experiencing these intense emotions, or is the situation causing these emotions?

 Needing to regain control
o Do you feel as though you have no control over your life and need to feel in control?

Common Reasons Teens Seek Mental Health Help
Teens experiencing stressful life events, traumatic or abusive experiences, difficulties in relationships, and problems at home and/or school.

 Retaliation against real or perceived wrongs

 Relief or escape from unbearable pain

 To distract the family from another issue

 Intense pressure to succeed

 Humiliating experiences

 Pregnancy

 Break-up with peers

 Bullying

Tips
Healthy Coping Skills and Emotional Support Options
 Having a safe adult to talk to
o School guidance counselor, parents, preacher, mentor, etc.

 Identifying triggers to intense emotions

 Find stress reduction activities (yoga, listening to music, walking, hiking, gym, etc)

 Using grounding techniques (Deep breathing (5-4-3-2-1 technique)

What to Do in a Crisis or Emergency
In case of an emergency crisis, call your local emergency number and/or 988 suicide and crisis hotline.
 Create a safety plan
 Know when to get help
 Use coping skills
 Reach out to social support
 Seek help from professionals

Overall, having a safe adult to talk to about life problems, being able to identify triggers, and
strengthening problem-solving, interpersonal, and emotion-management skills help you navigate
self-harm. Remember, self-harm is not a way of “attention-seeking” but a cry for help. With the
right tools, you, too, can overcome self-harm.

If you or anyone you know is experiencing self-harm, feel free to reach out for a free
consultation. Work phone: (239) 565-6921| Cellphone: (448) 242-4266| Email:
info@butterflyhavencounselingandwellness.com




Cape Coral Office:
3208 Chiquita Blvd.,Suite 204,
Cape Coral, Fl 33914

Sarasota Offices:
1487 2nd Street Suite C-4
Sarasota, FL 34236

info@draprilbrown.com
(239) 565-6921

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