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  Do You Overreact Emotionally?

Dr. Bill Gaultiere

Here's a short self-test to help you identify if you (or a loved one) may have a problem with emotional reactivity.

1.         Are you quick to lose your temper? 

2.         When you lose your temper do you yell, say demeaning things, or become physically violent?

3.         Do you make critical or sarcastic comments that are hurtful to others?

4.         Do express 100 volts of emotion (anger, fear, tearfulness, or shame) when 10 are appropriate?

5.         Do others describe you as moody?  Does your mood swing up and down?

6.         Do you have anxiety attacks?

7.         Are you overcome with sudden floods of tears?

8.         Do you say or do things that you're embarrassed about later?

9.         Do you make big decisions impulsively, without much thought?

10.    Do other people walk on egg shells around you because they're afraid to upset you?


Yes answers to three or more questions suggest that you're reacting negatively to emotional situations.  Overreacting is probably causing you significant problems in your relationships, decision-making, or work.  Read my article, "Think with Your Heart, Feel with Your Head" and consider talking with a counselor.

Dr. Bill Gaultiere is the Director of New Hope Crisis Counseling at the Crystal Cathedral and a Psychologist with ChristianSoulCare.com.

 

 
     
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