
She felt disgusted when the killer was acquitted.įear of something that is about to happen. Losing the nerve to try or attempt something.Ī feeling of disapproval and loathing when good taste or moral sense is offended. Miserable and unable to be helped or comforted.įeeling a lack of courage, hope or confidence. A low energy, negative state caused by ongoing negative feelings.Ī complete loss of hope. Being on guard against real or imagined threats to one's person, physical and/or emotional.Ī state often caused by “anger turned inward” at the self. Being sensitive to the threat of criticism or injury to one's ego. Often becomes trapped when one does not allow him/herself to cry.Ī state of resisting attack or protecting oneself. A response to pain or suffering that includes a welling up of emotion, often creating a physical sensation in the throat, chest and/or diaphragm. Her writerʼs block was definitely being caused by creative insecurity. A feeling of insecurity that arises and blocks the creative process. Feeling perplexed or bewildered.įeeling unsafe or untrusting the self about the creation or development of anything, including relationships, family, health, money, career and/or artistic endeavors. She and her ex-husband experience continual confl ict over the custody of their children.įeeling disoriented or foggy. External conflict is to fight, to disagree or be disagreeable, to struggle or battle against or to antagonize. He felt confl icted about whether or not to take the new job. Internal conflict is a mental and emotional struggle within the self, arising from opposing demands or impulses. He felt that he was to blame for everything bad that had ever happened to his family. I was overwhelmed with the need to blame my sister for the situation, and wasn’t willing to admit it was both of our faults.īlaming the self is finding fault with oneself, which can lead to the creation of emotions of self-abuse, depression, etc.

This is a key emotion in creating a victim mentality and can cause a deterioration of personal power. Putting responsibility on someone or something else to avoid taking responsibility yourself. Blaming another is to hold responsible to accuse find fault with. She felt that everyone blamed her for her husband’s actions. Feeling angry or resentful because of hurtful or unfair experiences.īeing blamed is to be held responsible accused or held guilty for something (actual guilt notwithstanding). He stole the money and felt deeply the betrayal of his own conscience.Ī harsh, disagreeable or cynical attitude. Betrayal of yourself is to violate integrity act against your morals to abuse your own body or soul. She felt the betrayal she had perpetrated against her friend, and trapped that emotion in her own body. Betrayal of another is to be unfaithful in guarding or fulfilling a trust to be disloyal or violate a confidence, to desert someone who trusts you. I felt betrayed when I found out he lied to me. To feel betrayed is to have your trust broken, to be deserted or hurt by a trusted one. She feels anxious and fearful all the time for no apparent reason. A generalized uneasiness or foreboding a fear of the unknown fear without a subject. Anger can be generated when we feel threatened, or as a cover-up when we are hurt, afraid or in denial.įeeling that something is wrong but not knowing what it is. The college student felt abandoned when his parents stopped paying his tuition.Ī strong displeasure and hostility, usually aroused by a real or supposed wrong. She felt abandoned by him when he wouldn’t talk about their marital troubles. This can also apply to financial abandonment.

A feeling of being “left behind” in a non-physical form. Emotional abandonment is having been given up on, withdrawn from, separated from or emotionally deserted.

The baby felt abandoned when her mother left her at daycare. Physical abandonment is having been left alone, left behind or deserted (this is the type of abandonment that we most often see in childhood). embarrassment would fall under humiliation, bewildered would fall under confusion, rage would fall under anger, etc.) There are many more emotions listed in the dictionary besides the ones listed here, but we choose to use a simplified list to keep things easy and fast.Įvery emotional vibration that we create and experience will fall under an emotion listed below (e.g.
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The list of emotions that follows corresponds to The Emotion Code Chart of Emotions, and encompasses the full range of human emotion.
