When I am a victim of severe emotional abuse, I think about it all the time. Every. Single. Day.
It’s not that I’m not thinking about it. I’m not a victim of severe emotional abuse. I am a victim of severe emotional abuse. I’m not even aware of it, and yet I find myself feeling it all the time.
The concept of “emotional abuse” is a rather difficult one to define. Many people would say, “I was treated badly, and it was never my fault,” though that may not be accurate. As the article on Emotional Abuse by John Gottman explains, the “unwanted” feeling of being “overly emotional” is what causes the abuse.
It’s something that I’ve had a hard time coming to terms with. I’ve been having a lot of emotional outbursts lately because of some stuff I’ve been going through. I’m not sure how to love a person who is emotionally damaged.
I know its not easy to love someone who is emotionally damaged. They feel like theyve been abandoned and feel like theyre not good enough. This can be especially true of those who have been abused themselves. Ive seen too many stories on the internet about people who have been badly abused and have no one to love them. The problem is knowing how to love someone who is emotionally damaged and how to get through it.
We are going to focus on a very common type of person who is emotionally damaged: the person who just can’t handle real love. Many people with this type of emotional barrier try to hide their feelings and act as if they don’t care about the people around them. These people are called “empaths.” Some people call them “empathically damaged” because they feel like theyre damaged by the way they are treated by others.
Empaths are not just people who are emotionally damaged. They are also people who are emotionally unstable. To be an empath and not be an empathetic person is to be on the brink of some sort of emotional breakdown. Empathy as an emotion is very common in human beings, but it is not as common as an empathetic, especially as an adult.
People who go through a breakdown or a depression are called dis-empaths. They are the ones who are left feeling like theyve been abandoned by the majority of people. Because they feel that way, they feel like theyre not fully human. Because they feel that way, they feel that theyre not really fit into society.
I know it sounds like I’m talking about a psychopath. However, I’m saying that in the case of a person who has a personality disorder, not just a disorder in terms of an emotion, the person is also socially maladjusted, i.e. they feel that the majority of people don’t like them. This is something that is very common in people who are emotionally damaged, but it is not common when the person is just being emotionally damaged.