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Episode Description
In this final Think Thursday episode for Mental Health Awareness Month, Molly explores the difference between emotional regulation and emotional suppression — and why so many high-functioning people are carrying emotional stress they’ve never fully acknowledged.
You’ll learn how the nervous system continues responding to emotions even when we try to override or ignore them, why coping behaviors often emerge when emotions go unnamed, and how becoming more aware of your thoughts and feelings can create powerful emotional agency and lasting behavior change.
This episode also explores:
- The neuroscience of emotional suppression and stress
- Stanford psychologist James Gross’s research on emotion regulation
- UCLA research on “affect labeling” and calming the nervous system
- Why thoughts — not circumstances — create emotional experiences
- How awareness creates space, and space creates choice
- The connection between emotional honesty, nervous system health, and behavior change
If you’ve been feeling emotionally flat, chronically overwhelmed, unusually reactive, or disconnected from yourself, this conversation is an invitation to slow down, get curious, and begin listening to what your nervous system may be trying to tell you.
Resources & Research Mentioned:
- James Gross, Stanford University — Emotion Regulation Research
- Matthew Lieberman, UCLA — Affect Labeling & Emotional Processing