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Science shows that talking about your problems the wrong way can actually make your brain and anxiety worse. Venting that doesn’t lead to clarity or calm is just emotional cardio for your nervous system. There’s a difference between releasing and rehearsing. Sending you so much love ❤️ Em
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Science shows that talking about your problems the wrong way can actually make your brain and your anxiety worse.
The video starts with a bold statement that challenges a common belief about talking about problems, immediately grabbing attention.
“Science shows that talking about your problems the wrong way can actually make your brain and your anxiety worse.”
The speaker promises to provide scientific explanations and solutions, building anticipation for valuable content.
“I'll tell you the neuroscience behind why and what to do instead.”
She explains the common misconception about venting and introduces the scientific evidence that contradicts it, focusing on emotional intensity and prolonged stress.
“Most people think they're just venting about their problems to get it out and it's fine. But research in clinical psychology shows that repeatedly talking about the problem increases emotional intensity and prolongs stress in the body and brain.”
The speaker elaborates on the neurological effect of unrestrained talking about pain, keeping the amygdala active and maintaining dysregulation.
“Brain imaging studies have shown that talking about emotional pain without reframing it keeps the amygdala active and you stay dysregulated.”
She uses a simple analogy to explain how the brain reinforces repeated emotional narratives, strengthening negative pathways.
“Your brain doesn't care if something's good or bad, it wires in what you repeat. So when you keep telling the same emotional story without resolution or refrain, you strengthen those neuro pathways.”
Addressing a counter-argument about venting for connection, the speaker explains that even this can increase anxiety and depression for both parties, validating personal experience.
“You might be thinking but venting helps me connect with my friends. While yes it can help you feel close to someone, research shows that it also increases anxiety and depression in both people. I see this in my own life if I vent to a friend and they just validate everything that I feel, I end up feeling worse than before.”
The speaker pivots to offer a solution, clarifying that the problem isn't venting itself, but the *way* it's done, which makes the audience curious about the 'right way'.
“But there's a right way to do this because venting itself isn't the problem, it's how you're doing it.”
The video concludes with actionable advice: to assess the outcome of venting, distinguishing between productive processing and unhelpful practicing of problems.
“Venting can be regulating when it leads to feeling calm, connected and clear afterward, otherwise it just makes you even more dysregulated. So next time you vent ask yourself, do I feel calmer, clearer and more connected? If not you are not processing the problem, you are practicing the problem.”
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